| Edmund Burke - 1900 - 136 Seiten
...tlVeme is the mode of giving satisfaction. jS^T Sir, I think you must perceive! that I am resolved day to have nothing at all to do with the question...right of taxation.^ Some gentlemen startle — but 10 it is true; I put it totally out of the question. It is less than nothing in my consideration. I... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1900 - 464 Seiten
...regulation, but it is no concession ; whereas our present theme is the mode of giving satisfaction. / [67] 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 taxation. Some gentlemen startle — but... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1901 - 186 Seiten
...theme is the mode of giving satisfaction. 66. Sir, I think you must perceive that I am resolved 20 this day to have nothing at all to do with the question...wonder, nor will you, Sir, that gentlemen of profound learn25 ing are fond of displaying it on this profound subject. But my consideration is narrow, confined,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1901 - 182 Seiten
...theme is the mode of giving satisfaction. 66. Sir, I think you must perceive that I am resolved 20 this day to have nothing at all to do with the question of the right of taxation. Some gentlemen startle,—but it is true; I put it totally out of the question. It is less than nothing in my consideration.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1901 - 608 Seiten
...regulation, but it is no concession ; whereas our present theme is the mode of giv ing satisfaction. i Sir, I think you must perceive that I am resolved this day to have notUuig_at all to do with the question ojHhe righr^Tjaxation. Some gentlemen startle, — i but it... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 450 Seiten
...regulation, but it is no concession, whereas our present theme is the mode of giving satisfaction. Sir, I think you must perceive that I am resolved...consideration. I do not, indeed, wonder, nor will you, air, that gentlemen of profound learning are fond of displaying it on this profound subject. But my... | |
| George Earle Merkley - 1902 - 336 Seiten
...2. When it gives greater emphasis: I am astonished, I am shocked to hear such principles confessed ; I am resolved this day to have nothing at all to do...totally out of the question. It is less than nothing to my consideration. 67. Pleonasm. — Another form of redundancy is seen in the following sentences... | |
| George Earle Merkley - 1902 - 336 Seiten
...When it gives greater emphasis : I am astonished, I am shocked to hear such principles confessed ; I am resolved this day to have nothing at all to do with the question of the right of taxntion. Some gentlemen startle — but it is true ; I put it totally out of the question. It is less... | |
| George Gilbert Ramsay - 1903 - 456 Seiten
...amity of a humane and virtuous sovereign and civilised people. Burke. CCCCXXXIX. Should we Tax America. Sir, I think you must perceive that I am resolved...question. It is less than nothing in my consideration. The question with me is, not whether you have a right to render your people miserable, but whether... | |
| Sir George Otto Trevelyan - 1903 - 502 Seiten
...The Life of Thomas Paine, by Moncure Daniel Conway ; chapter iv. 2 " Sir, I think you must percieve that I am resolved this day to have nothing at all to do with the question of the right of taxation. I do not examine whether the giving away a man's money be a power excepted and reserved out of the... | |
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