The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 2Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 46
Стр. 15
... proposal of lenity as weak and irre- solute . The publick , he said , would not have patience to see us play the game out with our adversaries : we must pro- duce our hand . It would be expected , that those who for many years had been ...
... proposal of lenity as weak and irre- solute . The publick , he said , would not have patience to see us play the game out with our adversaries : we must pro- duce our hand . It would be expected , that those who for many years had been ...
Стр. 17
... propose to fill " That when the governor , council , or assembly , or general court , of any of his majesty's provinces or colonies in America , shall propose to make provision , according to the condition , circumstances , and situa ...
... propose to fill " That when the governor , council , or assembly , or general court , of any of his majesty's provinces or colonies in America , shall propose to make provision , according to the condition , circumstances , and situa ...
Стр. 19
... proposal ought to originate from us . Great and acknowledged force is not im- paired , either in effect or in opinion , by an unwillingness to exert itself . The superior power may offer peace with ho- nour and with safety . Such an ...
... proposal ought to originate from us . Great and acknowledged force is not im- paired , either in effect or in opinion , by an unwillingness to exert itself . The superior power may offer peace with ho- nour and with safety . Such an ...
Стр. 21
... propose to take the mat- ter at periods of time somewhat different from his . There is , if I mistake not , a point of view , from whence if you will look at this subject , it is impossible that it should not make an impression upon you ...
... propose to take the mat- ter at periods of time somewhat different from his . There is , if I mistake not , a point of view , from whence if you will look at this subject , it is impossible that it should not make an impression upon you ...
Стр. 38
... proposes to beggar its subjects into submission . But remember , when you have completed your system of impo- verishment , that nature still proceeds in her ordinary course ; that discontent will increase with misery ; and that there ...
... proposes to beggar its subjects into submission . But remember , when you have completed your system of impo- verishment , that nature still proceeds in her ordinary course ; that discontent will increase with misery ; and that there ...
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
abuse act of parliament affairs asked authority Benfield bill Carnatick cause cent charge charter civil civil list claim colonies committee company's conduct constitution corrupt court of directors creditors crown debt duty East India effect empire England English establishment favour Fort St gentlemen give governour hands house of commons Hyder Ali interest Ireland jaghire James Macpherson justice kingdom lacks of pagodas late letter liberty lord Macartney Madras majesty majesty's means member of parliament ment ministers mode nabob of Arcot nation nature never object obliged œconomy Ongole opinion oppression parties payment peace persons polygars present prince principles proceedings proper propose protection provinces publick purposes rajah reason reform revenue right honourable gentleman ruin servants shew sort soucars spirit Tanjore thing thought thousand pounds tion trade treasury treaty trust usury whilst whole