The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 2Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... colleagues , whilst they trembled at the pros- pect of such distresses as you have since brought upon † General Conway . * Mr . Dowdeswell . VOL . 11 . yourselves , were not afraid steadily to look in the SPEECH ON AMERICAN TAXATION . 49.
... colleagues , whilst they trembled at the pros- pect of such distresses as you have since brought upon † General Conway . * Mr . Dowdeswell . VOL . 11 . yourselves , were not afraid steadily to look in the SPEECH ON AMERICAN TAXATION . 49.
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... look back to that time , I consider him as placed in one of the most trying situations in which , perhaps , any man ever stood . In the House of Peers there were very few of the ministry , out of the noble lord's * General Conway . own ...
... look back to that time , I consider him as placed in one of the most trying situations in which , perhaps , any man ever stood . In the House of Peers there were very few of the ministry , out of the noble lord's * General Conway . own ...
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... look to some other fu- ture arrangement , which warped his politics . There were in both Houses new and menacing appearances , that might very naturally drive any other than a most resolute minister from his measure or from his sta ...
... look to some other fu- ture arrangement , which warped his politics . There were in both Houses new and menacing appearances , that might very naturally drive any other than a most resolute minister from his measure or from his sta ...
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... look to the consequences . Reflect how you are to govern a people who think they ought to be free , and think they ... look upon the rights stated in that act exactly in the manner in which I viewed them on its very first proposition ...
... look to the consequences . Reflect how you are to govern a people who think they ought to be free , and think they ... look upon the rights stated in that act exactly in the manner in which I viewed them on its very first proposition ...
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... ; and that those who look for a revenue from the provinces never could have pursued , even in that light , a course more directly repugnant to their purposes . Now , Sir , I trust I have shown , SPEECH ON AMERICAN TAXATION . 77.
... ; and that those who look for a revenue from the provinces never could have pursued , even in that light , a course more directly repugnant to their purposes . Now , Sir , I trust I have shown , SPEECH ON AMERICAN TAXATION . 77.
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