The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 2Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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... Bill depending in Parliament relative to the Trade of Ireland Speech on presenting to the House of Commons , a Plan for the better Security of the Independence of Parliament , and the Economical Reformation of the Civil and other ...
... Bill depending in Parliament relative to the Trade of Ireland Speech on presenting to the House of Commons , a Plan for the better Security of the Independence of Parliament , and the Economical Reformation of the Civil and other ...
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... Bill , by which we had passed sentence on the trade and sustenance of America , is to be returned to us from the other house . * I do confess , I could not help looking on this event as a fortunate omen . I look upon it as a sort of ...
... Bill , by which we had passed sentence on the trade and sustenance of America , is to be returned to us from the other house . * I do confess , I could not help looking on this event as a fortunate omen . I look upon it as a sort of ...
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... bill of pains and penalties -- that we do not think ourselves preclud- ed from all ideas of free grace and bounty . The house has gone farther ; it has declared conciliation admissible , previous to any submission on the part of America ...
... bill of pains and penalties -- that we do not think ourselves preclud- ed from all ideas of free grace and bounty . The house has gone farther ; it has declared conciliation admissible , previous to any submission on the part of America ...
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... Bill , because ( inde- pendently of the dangerous precedent of suspending the rights of the subject during the king's pleasure ) it was passed , as I apprehend , with less regularity , and on more partial princi- ples , than it ought ...
... Bill , because ( inde- pendently of the dangerous precedent of suspending the rights of the subject during the king's pleasure ) it was passed , as I apprehend , with less regularity , and on more partial princi- ples , than it ought ...
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... bill for prohibiting the New - England fishery ) that you can lay no possible restraints on almost any of them which ... bills , new restraining laws , new acts for dragging men to England for trial . You must send out new fleets , new ...
... bill for prohibiting the New - England fishery ) that you can lay no possible restraints on almost any of them which ... bills , new restraining laws , new acts for dragging men to England for trial . You must send out new fleets , new ...
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