The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 2Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... nature . You have in this kingdom an advantage in lead that amounts to a monopoly . When you find yourself in this situation of advantage , you sometimes venture to tax even your own export . You did so soon after the last war , when ...
... nature . You have in this kingdom an advantage in lead that amounts to a monopoly . When you find yourself in this situation of advantage , you sometimes venture to tax even your own export . You did so soon after the last war , when ...
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... nature of the law , or abridges the power of the lawgiver . It certainly does not . How ever , titles and formal preambles are not always idle words ; and the lawyers frequently argue from them . I state these facts to show , not what ...
... nature of the law , or abridges the power of the lawgiver . It certainly does not . How ever , titles and formal preambles are not always idle words ; and the lawyers frequently argue from them . I state these facts to show , not what ...
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... nature with all its infirmities . The Act of Navigation at- tended the colonies from their infancy , grew with their growth , and strengthened with their strength . They were confirmed in obedience to it even more by usage than by law ...
... nature with all its infirmities . The Act of Navigation at- tended the colonies from their infancy , grew with their growth , and strengthened with their strength . They were confirmed in obedience to it even more by usage than by law ...
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... nature , it was an happy and a lib- 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 ...
... nature , it was an happy and a lib- 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 ...
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... nature of all greatness not to be exact ; and great trade will always be attended with considerable abuses . The contraband will always keep pace in some measure with the fair trade . It should stand as a fundamental maxim , that no ...
... nature of all greatness not to be exact ; and great trade will always be attended with considerable abuses . The contraband will always keep pace in some measure with the fair trade . It should stand as a fundamental maxim , that no ...
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