The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 2Little, Brown, 1871 |
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Edmund Burke. \ - ican commercial regulations , — and particularly with regard to the total ruin which was threatened to the Spanish trade . I believe , Sir , the noble lord soon saw his way in this business . But he did not rashly ...
Edmund Burke. \ - ican commercial regulations , — and particularly with regard to the total ruin which was threatened to the Spanish trade . I believe , Sir , the noble lord soon saw his way in this business . But he did not rashly ...
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... regulate the elec- tions by freemen , and to prevent all possible abuses in making them . - I do not intend to argue the matter here . My learned counsel has supported your cause with his usual ability ; the worthy sheriffs have acted ...
... regulate the elec- tions by freemen , and to prevent all possible abuses in making them . - I do not intend to argue the matter here . My learned counsel has supported your cause with his usual ability ; the worthy sheriffs have acted ...
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... regulation of commerce : the net produce of the duties last mentioned to be carried to the account of such province or colony respectively . " - Resolution moved by Lord North in the Committee , and agreed to by the House , 27th ...
... regulation of commerce : the net produce of the duties last mentioned to be carried to the account of such province or colony respectively . " - Resolution moved by Lord North in the Committee , and agreed to by the House , 27th ...
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... regulation , but it is no conces- sion ; whereas our present theme is the mode of giv ing satisfaction . - or Sir , I think you must perceive that I am resolved this day to have nothing at all to do with the question of the right of ...
... regulation , but it is no conces- sion ; whereas our present theme is the mode of giv ing satisfaction . - or Sir , I think you must perceive that I am resolved this day to have nothing at all to do with the question of the right of ...
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... regulations , or that these com- mercial regulations are the true ground of the quar- rel , or that the giving way , in any one instance , of authority is to lose all that may remain unconceded . - One fact is clear and indisputable ...
... regulations , or that these com- mercial regulations are the true ground of the quar- rel , or that the giving way , in any one instance , of authority is to lose all that may remain unconceded . - One fact is clear and indisputable ...
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