On the American Revolution: Selected Speeches and LettersHarper & Row, 1966 - 220 Seiten |
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... trade of England to all parts of the world ( the colonies included ) in the year 1704. They are from good vouchers , the latter period from the accounts on your table , the earlier from an original manuscript of Davenant , who first es ...
... trade of England to all parts of the world ( the colonies included ) in the year 1704. They are from good vouchers , the latter period from the accounts on your table , the earlier from an original manuscript of Davenant , who first es ...
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... trade as the Americans , the noble lord12 in the blue riband shall tell you that the restraints on trade are futile and useless ; of no advantage to us and of no burthen to those on whom they are imposed ; that the trade to America is ...
... trade as the Americans , the noble lord12 in the blue riband shall tell you that the restraints on trade are futile and useless ; of no advantage to us and of no burthen to those on whom they are imposed ; that the trade to America is ...
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... trade . Then , Sir , you keep up revenue laws which are mischievous , in order to preserve trade laws that are useless . Such is the wisdom of our plan in both its members . They are separately given up as of no value ; and yet one is ...
... trade . Then , Sir , you keep up revenue laws which are mischievous , in order to preserve trade laws that are useless . Such is the wisdom of our plan in both its members . They are separately given up as of no value ; and yet one is ...
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April 19 1769 | 5 |
EXCERPT FROM A SPEECH | 22 |
SECOND SPEECH | 122 |
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Act of Navigation Act of Parliament affairs America American Revolution ancient army assemblies authority Britain British Burke Burke's cause civil colonies colonists commercial concession conduct consequence consider constitution court crown Declaratory Act declared dignity duties edited Edmund Burke effect empire England English F. M. CORNFORD favour force freedom friends gentlemen give governor grant honourable gentleman idea Illus J. H. HEXTER JACQUES BARZUN king king's kingdom laws legislative letter liberty Lord Hillsborough Lord North Majesty Majesty's means measure ment minds ministers Ministry mischief misprisions of treason mode nation nature never noble lord obedience object opinion Parlia parliamentary peace political preamble present principles privileges proposed provinces quarrel reason rebellion reconcile regard repeal resolution revenue Rockingham scheme speech spirit Stamp Act taxation taxes things thought tion trade treaty true trust whilst whole William Dowdeswell