The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 2Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... king , in that well - considered address , to inquire into treasons , and to bring the supposed traitors from America to Great Britain for trial . His Majesty was pleased graciously to promise a compliance with our request . .All the ...
... king , in that well - considered address , to inquire into treasons , and to bring the supposed traitors from America to Great Britain for trial . His Majesty was pleased graciously to promise a compliance with our request . .All the ...
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... king's speech , he goes on thus : - " I can take upon me to assure you , notwithstand- ing insinuations to the contrary from men with fac tious and seditious views , that his Majesty's present administration have at no time entertained ...
... king's speech , he goes on thus : - " I can take upon me to assure you , notwithstand- ing insinuations to the contrary from men with fac tious and seditious views , that his Majesty's present administration have at no time entertained ...
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... king's name in a matter of supply , that sacred and reserved right of the Commons . I conceal the ridiculous figure of Parliament hurling its thunders at the gigantic re- bellion of America , and then , five days after , pros- trate at ...
... king's name in a matter of supply , that sacred and reserved right of the Commons . I conceal the ridiculous figure of Parliament hurling its thunders at the gigantic re- bellion of America , and then , five days after , pros- trate at ...
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... king's servants ? does it not say , ( I care not how consistently , ) but does it not say , that their conduct with regard to America has been always governed by this policy ? It goes a great deal further . These excellent and trusty ...
... king's servants ? does it not say , ( I care not how consistently , ) but does it not say , that their conduct with regard to America has been always governed by this policy ? It goes a great deal further . These excellent and trusty ...
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... king's then ministers , who ( with , I think , the excep- tion of two only ) are his ministers at this hour . The very first news that a British Parliament heard of what it was to do with the duties which it had given and granted to the ...
... king's then ministers , who ( with , I think , the excep- tion of two only ) are his ministers at this hour . The very first news that a British Parliament heard of what it was to do with the duties which it had given and granted to the ...
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