The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 2Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... pensioners and practised instruments of a court , gave a total repeal to the Stamp Act , and ( if it had been so permitted ) a last- ing peace to this whole empire . I state , Sir , these particulars , because this act of spirit and ...
... pensioners and practised instruments of a court , gave a total repeal to the Stamp Act , and ( if it had been so permitted ) a last- ing peace to this whole empire . I state , Sir , these particulars , because this act of spirit and ...
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... pensioners would starve , if they had no other fund to live on than taxes granted by English authority . Turn your eyes to those popular grants from whence all your great supplies are come , and learn to respect that only source of ...
... pensioners would starve , if they had no other fund to live on than taxes granted by English authority . Turn your eyes to those popular grants from whence all your great supplies are come , and learn to respect that only source of ...
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... pension . The thing I know by experience to be false . Never expecting to find perfection in men , and not looking for divine attributes in created beings , in my commerce with my contemporaries I have found much human virtue . I have ...
... pension . The thing I know by experience to be false . Never expecting to find perfection in men , and not looking for divine attributes in created beings , in my commerce with my contemporaries I have found much human virtue . I have ...
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... pensioners , and their dependants , may talk another language . But the voice of Nature is against them , and it will be heard . The people of England will not , they cannot , take it kindly , that representatives should refuse to their ...
... pensioners , and their dependants , may talk another language . But the voice of Nature is against them , and it will be heard . The people of England will not , they cannot , take it kindly , that representatives should refuse to their ...
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... pensions during the continuance of the American war . Nothing , Sir , could have met my ideas more than such a tax , if it was considered as a practical satire on that war , and as a penalty upon those who led us into it ; but in any ...
... pensions during the continuance of the American war . Nothing , Sir , could have met my ideas more than such a tax , if it was considered as a practical satire on that war , and as a penalty upon those who led us into it ; but in any ...
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