The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 2Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... court taxes , and are now his pretences for refus- ing to repeal that sixth , did not amount - why do I compare them ? no , not to a tenth part of the tu- mults and violence which prevailed long before the repeal of that act ...
... court taxes , and are now his pretences for refus- ing to repeal that sixth , did not amount - why do I compare them ? no , not to a tenth part of the tu- mults and violence which prevailed long before the repeal of that act ...
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... court reporters , when they are forced into day upon one point , are sure to burrow in another but they shall have no refuge ; I will make them bolt out of all their holes . Conscious that 56 SPEECH ON AMERICAN TAXATION .
... court reporters , when they are forced into day upon one point , are sure to burrow in another but they shall have no refuge ; I will make them bolt out of all their holes . Conscious that 56 SPEECH ON AMERICAN TAXATION .
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... court or in the nation is the sole cause of all the public measures . It would be an in- vidious thing ( most foreign , I trust , to what you think my disposition ) to remark the errors into which the authority of great names has ...
... court or in the nation is the sole cause of all the public measures . It would be an in- vidious thing ( most foreign , I trust , to what you think my disposition ) to remark the errors into which the authority of great names has ...
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... court , - and are saved in the clearest words , and with the most religious care and tenderness , in that very act of Parliament which was made to regulate the elec- tions by freemen , and to prevent all possible abuses in making them ...
... court , - and are saved in the clearest words , and with the most religious care and tenderness , in that very act of Parliament which was made to regulate the elec- tions by freemen , and to prevent all possible abuses in making them ...
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... court , in the trial of my own cause , to which I have been so active to give jurisdiction over every other . I assure the worthy freemen , and this corporation , that , if the gentleman perseveres in the intentions which his present ...
... court , in the trial of my own cause , to which I have been so active to give jurisdiction over every other . I assure the worthy freemen , and this corporation , that , if the gentleman perseveres in the intentions which his present ...
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