The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 2Little, Brown, 1871 |
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Edmund Burke. consequences now stated by the honorable gentleman was then given as a reason for shutting the door against all hope of such an alteration . And so strong was the spirit for supporting the new taxes , that the session ...
Edmund Burke. consequences now stated by the honorable gentleman was then given as a reason for shutting the door against all hope of such an alteration . And so strong was the spirit for supporting the new taxes , that the session ...
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... reasons respecting simply your own com- merce , which is your own convenience , were the sole grounds of the repeal of the five duties , why does Lord Hillsborough , in disclaiming in the name of the king and ministry their ever having ...
... reasons respecting simply your own com- merce , which is your own convenience , were the sole grounds of the repeal of the five duties , why does Lord Hillsborough , in disclaiming in the name of the king and ministry their ever having ...
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... reasons for giving up this duty on tea than for aban- doning the five others that you have already re- nounced . The American consumption of teas is annually , I believe , worth 300,000l . at the least farthing . If you urge the ...
... reasons for giving up this duty on tea than for aban- doning the five others that you have already re- nounced . The American consumption of teas is annually , I believe , worth 300,000l . at the least farthing . If you urge the ...
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... reason- able ; the multitude struck them with terror . But the grand manœuvre in that business of new regulating the colonies was the fifteenth act of the fourth of George the Third , which , besides containing several of the matters to ...
... reason- able ; the multitude struck them with terror . But the grand manœuvre in that business of new regulating the colonies was the fifteenth act of the fourth of George the Third , which , besides containing several of the matters to ...
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... reason- ableness of America contributing to the charges of Great Britain , when she is able ; nor , I believe , would the Americans themselves have disputed it at a proper time and season . But it should be considered , that the ...
... reason- ableness of America contributing to the charges of Great Britain , when she is able ; nor , I believe , would the Americans themselves have disputed it at a proper time and season . But it should be considered , that the ...
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