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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... parliamentary proceedings with regard to America , their causes , and their con- sequences . With regard to the latter ground , he states it as useless , and thinks it may be even dan- gerous , to enter into so extensive a field of ...
... parliamentary proceedings with regard to America , their causes , and their con- sequences . With regard to the latter ground , he states it as useless , and thinks it may be even dan- gerous , to enter into so extensive a field of ...
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... parliamentary revenue which subsisted in that country , or even any one of the articles which compose it . I affirm also , that when , depart- ing from the maxims of that repeal , you revived the scheme of taxation , and thereby filled ...
... parliamentary revenue which subsisted in that country , or even any one of the articles which compose it . I affirm also , that when , depart- ing from the maxims of that repeal , you revived the scheme of taxation , and thereby filled ...
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... parliamentary decla- ration of the expediency of any object , for which , at the same time , you make no sort of provision . And pray , Sir , let not this circumstance escape you ; it is very material that the preamble of this Act ...
... parliamentary decla- ration of the expediency of any object , for which , at the same time , you make no sort of provision . And pray , Sir , let not this circumstance escape you ; it is very material that the preamble of this Act ...
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... parliamentary revenue from thence was never once in contemplation . Accordingly , in all the number of laws passed with regard to the plantations , the words which distinguish revenue laws , specifically as such , were , I think ...
... parliamentary revenue from thence was never once in contemplation . Accordingly , in all the number of laws passed with regard to the plantations , the words which distinguish revenue laws , specifically as such , were , I think ...
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... , states this idea very strongly . " It must , " says he , " have been supposed , such an innovation as a parliamentary taxation would cause a great alarm , and meet with much opposition in most parts of America 40 BURKE'S TWO SPEECHES.
... , states this idea very strongly . " It must , " says he , " have been supposed , such an innovation as a parliamentary taxation would cause a great alarm , and meet with much opposition in most parts of America 40 BURKE'S TWO SPEECHES.
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