Two Speeches on Conciliation with America and Two Letters on Irish QuestionsG. Routledge and Sons, 1886 - 284 Seiten "Burke's Two letters on Irish questions": pages 197-284 |
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... king's natural - born subjects and Englishmen , in levying subsidies upon them against their own consent . " In 1732 the American colonists were forbidden to export hats ; in 1750 they were forbidden to erect mills for slitting or ...
... king's natural - born subjects and Englishmen , in levying subsidies upon them against their own consent . " In 1732 the American colonists were forbidden to export hats ; in 1750 they were forbidden to erect mills for slitting or ...
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... king ; removal of the active cause of irritation brought back the old spirit of loyalty ; while at home the Parliament of 1767 was reversing all the policy of peace . I created a Board of Revenue Commissioners for America ; it passed a ...
... king ; removal of the active cause of irritation brought back the old spirit of loyalty ; while at home the Parliament of 1767 was reversing all the policy of peace . I created a Board of Revenue Commissioners for America ; it passed a ...
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... king , and during the whole of his disastrous Ministry , from 1770 to 1782 , the country suffered from that interference of the king and the king's friends which Burke condemned in 1773 in his Thoughts on the Cause of the Present ...
... king , and during the whole of his disastrous Ministry , from 1770 to 1782 , the country suffered from that interference of the king and the king's friends which Burke condemned in 1773 in his Thoughts on the Cause of the Present ...
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... on that representation , to make a famous address for a revival , and for a new application of a statute of Henry the Eighth . We besought the king , in that well - considered address ON CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA . 25.
... on that representation , to make a famous address for a revival , and for a new application of a statute of Henry the Eighth . We besought the king , in that well - considered address ON CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA . 25.
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Edmund Burke. besought the king , in that well - considered address , to inquire into treasons , and to bring the supposed traitors from America to Great Britain for trial . His Majesty was pleased graciously to promise a compliance with ...
Edmund Burke. besought the king , in that well - considered address , to inquire into treasons , and to bring the supposed traitors from America to Great Britain for trial . His Majesty was pleased graciously to promise a compliance with ...
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Act of Navigation Act of Parliament advantage America American revenue assemblies authority Britain British burthen Catholics cause Church of England civil cloth colonies colonists Coloured commerce common concession consideration Constitution Court Crown declared duties Edmund Burke effect empire English established experience export favour Fcap franchises freedom fundamental give Governor grant HARRISON WEIR honourable gentleman House ideas interest Ireland Irish J. G. WOOD king kingdom laws 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 preamble present principles privileges proper proposition Protestant Dissenters Protestant reformed provinces question reason regard religion repeal Revolution scheme seditious slaves sort spirit Stamp Act suppose sure taxation taxes temper things THOMAS ELLWOOD thought tion touched and grieved trade true vote whilst whole wish