The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page 98
... expences in the Indian wars ; and not to take their exertion in foreign ones , so high as the supplies in the year 1695 ; not to go back to their publick contributions in the year 1710 ; I shall begin to travel only where the journals ...
... expences in the Indian wars ; and not to take their exertion in foreign ones , so high as the supplies in the year 1695 ; not to go back to their publick contributions in the year 1710 ; I shall begin to travel only where the journals ...
Page 99
... expences they have been at in taking and securing to the crown of Great Britain , " the island of Cape Breton and its dependencies . " 66 These expences were immense for such colonies . They were above 200,000l . sterling ; money first ...
... expences they have been at in taking and securing to the crown of Great Britain , " the island of Cape Breton and its dependencies . " 66 These expences were immense for such colonies . They were above 200,000l . sterling ; money first ...
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... of liberal supplies ? Indeed they complain without reason . The table of the house of commons will glut them , let their appetite for expence be never so keen . And And I assure them further , that those who think 166 LETTER TO THE.
... of liberal supplies ? Indeed they complain without reason . The table of the house of commons will glut them , let their appetite for expence be never so keen . And And I assure them further , that those who think 166 LETTER TO THE.
Page 167
... expences . If this be not supply or confi- dence sufficient , let them open their own private purse strings , and give , from what is left to them , as largely and as with as little care as they think proper . Tolerated in their ...
... expences . If this be not supply or confi- dence sufficient , let them open their own private purse strings , and give , from what is left to them , as largely and as with as little care as they think proper . Tolerated in their ...
Page 231
... expence ; that it should effect a conversion of unprofitable titles into a productive estate ; that it should lead to , and indeed almost compel , a pro- vident administration of such sums of publick money as must remain under ...
... expence ; that it should effect a conversion of unprofitable titles into a productive estate ; that it should lead to , and indeed almost compel , a pro- vident administration of such sums of publick money as must remain under ...
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