The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 2Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... eral condition . - I know , Sir , that great and not unsuccessful pains have been taken to inflame our minds by an outcry , in this House , and out of it , that in America the Act of Navigation neither is or never was ...
... eral condition . - I know , Sir , that great and not unsuccessful pains have been taken to inflame our minds by an outcry , in this House , and out of it , that in America the Act of Navigation neither is or never was ...
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... eral dissatisfaction had produced some time before , that is , on the 29th of May , several strong public re- solves against the Stamp Act ; and those resolves are assigned by Governor Bernard as the cause of the in- surrections in ...
... eral dissatisfaction had produced some time before , that is , on the 29th of May , several strong public re- solves against the Stamp Act ; and those resolves are assigned by Governor Bernard as the cause of the in- surrections in ...
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... eral principles . They wished that the members for Bristol should be chosen for the city , and for their country at large , and not for themselves . So far they are not disappointed . If I possess nothing else , I am sure I possess the ...
... eral principles . They wished that the members for Bristol should be chosen for the city , and for their country at large , and not for themselves . So far they are not disappointed . If I possess nothing else , I am sure I possess the ...
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... not ambitious of ridicule , not absolutely a candi- date for disgrace . Besides , Sir , to speak the plain truth , I have in gen- eral no very exalted opinion of the virtue of paper 104 SPEECH ON CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA .
... not ambitious of ridicule , not absolutely a candi- date for disgrace . Besides , Sir , to speak the plain truth , I have in gen- eral no very exalted opinion of the virtue of paper 104 SPEECH ON CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA .
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Edmund Burke. eral no very exalted opinion of the virtue of paper government , nor of any politics in which the plan is to be wholly separated from the execution . But when I saw that anger and violence prevailed every day more and more ...
Edmund Burke. eral no very exalted opinion of the virtue of paper government , nor of any politics in which the plan is to be wholly separated from the execution . But when I saw that anger and violence prevailed every day more and more ...
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abuse Act of Navigation act of Parliament affairs America authority Benares bill British cause charter civil civil list colonies commerce Company's conduct consider Constitution corrupt court crown declared duty East India Company effect empire England eral establishment executive government faith favor gentlemen give grant hands honorable gentleman hope House of Commons House of Lords Hyder Ali interest Ireland justice king king's kingdom late lative liberty Lord North Mahratta Majesty Majesty's means measure member of Parliament ment ministers mode Nabob nation nature never noble lord object obliged opinion oppression Parlia Parliamentary peace pensions persons political polygars present prince principles privileges proceeding proper propose provinces purpose reason reform regulation repeal resolution revenue sort spirit Stamp Act sure taxes temper things thought tion trade treaty trust vote whilst whole wholly wish