The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... grant ; which come duly authenticated into this court ; and are saved in the clearest words , and with the most religious care and tenderness , in that very act act of parliament , which was made to regulate the 12 SPEECH AT THE.
... grant ; which come duly authenticated into this court ; and are saved in the clearest words , and with the most religious care and tenderness , in that very act act of parliament , which was made to regulate the 12 SPEECH AT THE.
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Edmund Burke. act of parliament , which was made to regulate the elections by freemen , and to prevent all possible abuses in making them . I do not intend to argue the matter here . My learned counsel has supported your cause with his ...
Edmund Burke. act of parliament , which was made to regulate the elections by freemen , and to prevent all possible abuses in making them . I do not intend to argue the matter here . My learned counsel has supported your cause with his ...
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... regulation of commerce ; the nett produce of the duties last mentioned to be carried to the ac- " count of such province or colony respectively . " - Resolution moved by Lord North in the committee ; and agreed to by the house , 27th ...
... regulation of commerce ; the nett produce of the duties last mentioned to be carried to the ac- " count of such province or colony respectively . " - Resolution moved by Lord North in the committee ; and agreed to by the house , 27th ...
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... to please any people , you must give them the boon which they ask ; not what you may think better for them , but of a kind totally different . Such an act act may be a wise regulation , but it is CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA . 73.
... to please any people , you must give them the boon which they ask ; not what you may think better for them , but of a kind totally different . Such an act act may be a wise regulation , but it is CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA . 73.
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Edmund Burke. act may be a wise regulation , but it is no conces- sion ; whereas our present theme is the mode of giving satisfaction . Sir , I think you must perceive , that I am resolved this day to have nothing at all to do with the ...
Edmund Burke. act may be a wise regulation , but it is no conces- sion ; whereas our present theme is the mode of giving satisfaction . Sir , I think you must perceive , that I am resolved this day to have nothing at all to do with the ...
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