The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 2Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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... debt two million six hundred thou- sand pounds sterling money ; and was of opinion they would discharge that debt in four years . On this state , those un- taxed people were actually subject to the payment of taxes to the amount of six ...
... debt two million six hundred thou- sand pounds sterling money ; and was of opinion they would discharge that debt in four years . On this state , those un- taxed people were actually subject to the payment of taxes to the amount of six ...
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... debt of near 140 millions in this country ? Is this principle to be true in England , and false every where else ? Is it not true in Ire- land ? Has it not hitherto been true in the colonies ? Why should you presume , that , in any ...
... debt of near 140 millions in this country ? Is this principle to be true in England , and false every where else ? Is it not true in Ire- land ? Has it not hitherto been true in the colonies ? Why should you presume , that , in any ...
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... debt , which is due to generous government from protected freedom . And so may I speed in the great object I propose to you , as I think it would not only be an act of injustice , but would be the worst œconomy in the world , to compel ...
... debt , which is due to generous government from protected freedom . And so may I speed in the great object I propose to you , as I think it would not only be an act of injustice , but would be the worst œconomy in the world , to compel ...
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... debt of gratitude and affection which I owe you for the great and honourable trust you have reposed in me . I am , with the highest regard and esteem , SIR , Your most obedient , And humble servant , Beaconsfield , 23d April , 1778 ...
... debt of gratitude and affection which I owe you for the great and honourable trust you have reposed in me . I am , with the highest regard and esteem , SIR , Your most obedient , And humble servant , Beaconsfield , 23d April , 1778 ...
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... debts on the civil establishment ( which must ultimately affect national strength and national credit ) so very ... debt ; which takes away vigour from our arms , wis- dom from our councils , and every shadow of authority and credit ...
... debts on the civil establishment ( which must ultimately affect national strength and national credit ) so very ... debt ; which takes away vigour from our arms , wis- dom from our councils , and every shadow of authority and credit ...
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