Two Speeches on Conciliation with America: And Two Letters on Irish QuestionsRoutledge, 1892 - 284 Seiten |
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... considers it merely as a regulation of trade , " An Act for the better securing of the trade of His Majesty's Sugar Colonies in America . " This Act was made on a compromise of all , and at the express desire of a part , of the colonies ...
... considers it merely as a regulation of trade , " An Act for the better securing of the trade of His Majesty's Sugar Colonies in America . " This Act was made on a compromise of all , and at the express desire of a part , of the colonies ...
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... considers that the news of the troubles did not arrive till towards the end of October . The Parliament sat to fill the vacancies on the 14th day of December , and on business the 14th of the following January . Sir , a partial repeal ...
... considers that the news of the troubles did not arrive till towards the end of October . The Parliament sat to fill the vacancies on the 14th day of December , and on business the 14th of the following January . Sir , a partial repeal ...
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... consider him as placed in one of the most trying situations in which , perhaps , any man ever stood . In the House of Peers there were very few of the Ministry , out of the noble lord's own particular connection ( except Lord Egmont ...
... consider him as placed in one of the most trying situations in which , perhaps , any man ever stood . In the House of Peers there were very few of the Ministry , out of the noble lord's own particular connection ( except Lord Egmont ...
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... consider and act upon . " They did consider ; they did act upon it . 74 BURKE'S TWO SPEECHES.
... consider and act upon . " They did consider ; they did act upon it . 74 BURKE'S TWO SPEECHES.
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And Two Letters on Irish Questions Edmund Burke. They did consider ; they did act upon it . They obeyed the requisition . I know the mode has been chicaned upon ; but it was substantially obeyed ; and much better obeyed than I fear the ...
And Two Letters on Irish Questions Edmund Burke. They did consider ; they did act upon it . They obeyed the requisition . I know the mode has been chicaned upon ; but it was substantially obeyed ; and much better obeyed than I fear the ...
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Act of Navigation Act of Parliament advantage America American revenue assemblies authority Britain British British empire burthen Catholics cause Church of England circumstances civil colonies colonists commerce common concession conduct consider consideration Constitution Court Crown declared duties effect empire English established experience export favour franchises freedom friends fundamental give grant ground honourable gentleman House ideas interest Ireland Irish king kingdom LAURENCE STERNE laws letter liberty Lord Chatham Lord Hillsborough Lord Rockingham Majesty means measure ment Ministry mode nation nature Navigation Act never noble lord object opinion parliamentary peace persons political preamble present principles privileges proper proposed proposition Protestant Dissenters Protestant reformed provinces question reason regard religion repeal Revolution Roman Catholics scheme seditious session slavery sort spirit Stamp Act suppose sure taxation taxes temper things thought tion trade true vote whilst whole wish