The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 2Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... give up your most certain reve- nues and your clearest interest , merely for the sake of insulting your colonies ? No man ever doubted that the commodity of tea could bear an imposition of three - pence . But no commodity will bear ...
... give up your most certain reve- nues and your clearest interest , merely for the sake of insulting your colonies ? No man ever doubted that the commodity of tea could bear an imposition of three - pence . But no commodity will bear ...
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... give but this answer : that it is my firm opinion , that the plan I have stated to you will certainly take place , and that it will never be departed from ; and so determined am I forever to abide by it , that I will be content to be ...
... give but this answer : that it is my firm opinion , that the plan I have stated to you will certainly take place , and that it will never be departed from ; and so determined am I forever to abide by it , that I will be content to be ...
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... give it up . There is no fair dealing in any part of the transac tion . If you mean to follow your true motive and your public faith , give up your tax on tea for raising a revenue , the principle of which has , in effect , been ...
... give it up . There is no fair dealing in any part of the transac tion . If you mean to follow your true motive and your public faith , give up your tax on tea for raising a revenue , the principle of which has , in effect , been ...
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... give these fair principles a fair trial ; which , since the making of this act to this hour , they never have had . Sir , the honorable gentleman having spoken what he thought necessary upon the narrow part of the subject , I have given ...
... give these fair principles a fair trial ; which , since the making of this act to this hour , they never have had . Sir , the honorable gentleman having spoken what he thought necessary upon the narrow part of the subject , I have given ...
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... give and grant " usually precede the en- acting parts . Although duties were imposed on Amer- ica in acts of King Charles the Second , and in acts of King William , no one title of giving " an aid to his Majesty , " or any other of the ...
... give and grant " usually precede the en- acting parts . Although duties were imposed on Amer- ica in acts of King Charles the Second , and in acts of King William , no one title of giving " an aid to his Majesty , " or any other of the ...
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