The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 2Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... England . The editor of this speech kept it back , until all the measures of government have had their full operation , and can be no longer affected , if ever they could have been affect- ed , by any publication . Most readers will ...
... England . The editor of this speech kept it back , until all the measures of government have had their full operation , and can be no longer affected , if ever they could have been affect- ed , by any publication . Most readers will ...
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... England ! If you repeal this tax , in compliance with the motion , I read- ily admit that you lose this fair preamble . Estimate your loss in it . The object of the act is gone already ; and all you suffer is the purging the statute ...
... England ! If you repeal this tax , in compliance with the motion , I read- ily admit that you lose this fair preamble . Estimate your loss in it . The object of the act is gone already ; and all you suffer is the purging the statute ...
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... England , which it is meant to deceive . It was im- possible it should : because every man , in the least acquainted with the detail of commerce , must know that several of the articles on which the tax was re- pealed were fitter ...
... England , which it is meant to deceive . It was im- possible it should : because every man , in the least acquainted with the detail of commerce , must know that several of the articles on which the tax was re- pealed were fitter ...
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... England , as not to be felt , or felt but slightly , like white lead , and red lead , and painters ' colors ? Tea is an object of far other importance . Tea is perhaps the most important object , taking it with its necessary connections ...
... England , as not to be felt , or felt but slightly , like white lead , and red lead , and painters ' colors ? Tea is an object of far other importance . Tea is perhaps the most important object , taking it with its necessary connections ...
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... England . On export , these excises are drawn back . But instead of withholding the drawback , which might have been done , with ease , without charge , without possibility of smug- gling , and instead of applying the money ( money ...
... England . On export , these excises are drawn back . But instead of withholding the drawback , which might have been done , with ease , without charge , without possibility of smug- gling , and instead of applying the money ( money ...
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