The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... England , as it proves to the world , that , to insure their confidence , it is not necessary to flatter them , or to affect a subserviency to their passions or their prejudices . It may be necessary to premise , that at the opening of ...
... England , as it proves to the world , that , to insure their confidence , it is not necessary to flatter them , or to affect a subserviency to their passions or their prejudices . It may be necessary to premise , that at the opening of ...
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... England to its colonies , as it stood in the year 1704 , and as it stood in the year 1772. The other a state of the export trade of this country to its colonies alone , as it stood in 1772 , compared with the whole trade of England to ...
... England to its colonies , as it stood in the year 1704 , and as it stood in the year 1772. The other a state of the export trade of this country to its colonies alone , as it stood in 1772 , compared with the whole trade of England to ...
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... England in 1704 . The whole export trade of England , including that to the colonies , in 1704 - £ .6,509,000 Export to the colonies alone , in 1772 6,024,000 Difference - 485,000 The trade with America alone is now within less than ...
... England in 1704 . The whole export trade of England , including that to the colonies , in 1704 - £ .6,509,000 Export to the colonies alone , in 1772 6,024,000 Difference - 485,000 The trade with America alone is now within less than ...
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... England , turn back the current of hereditary dignity to its fountain , and raise him to an higher rank of peerage , whilst he enriched the family with a new one - If amidst these bright and happy scenes of domestick honour and ...
... England , turn back the current of hereditary dignity to its fountain , and raise him to an higher rank of peerage , whilst he enriched the family with a new one - If amidst these bright and happy scenes of domestick honour and ...
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... England . If I were to detail the imports , I could shew how many enjoyments they procure , which deceive the burthen of life ; how many materials which invigorate the springs of national industry , and extend and animate every part of ...
... England . If I were to detail the imports , I could shew how many enjoyments they procure , which deceive the burthen of life ; how many materials which invigorate the springs of national industry , and extend and animate every part of ...
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