The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1 |
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Page 182
... repeal of the cider - tax . The personal liberty of the subject was confirmed , by the resolution against general ... repealing certain duties , and en- couraging , regulating , and securing the trade of this kingdom , and the British ...
... repeal of the cider - tax . The personal liberty of the subject was confirmed , by the resolution against general ... repealing certain duties , and en- couraging , regulating , and securing the trade of this kingdom , and the British ...
Page 186
... for the History of the Minority . History of the Repeal of the Stamp - Act Considerations on Trade and Finance . Political Register , & c . , & c . day should be the evil thereof . There is however 186 OBSERVATIONS ON A LATE PUBLICATION ,
... for the History of the Minority . History of the Repeal of the Stamp - Act Considerations on Trade and Finance . Political Register , & c . , & c . day should be the evil thereof . There is however 186 OBSERVATIONS ON A LATE PUBLICATION ,
Page 265
Edmund Burke. quent additions , amendments , and exceptions , ought to be all repealed ? If so , he will make a ... repeal . If he does not mean this , he has got no farther than a nugatory proposition , which nobody can contradict ...
Edmund Burke. quent additions , amendments , and exceptions , ought to be all repealed ? If so , he will make a ... repeal . If he does not mean this , he has got no farther than a nugatory proposition , which nobody can contradict ...
Page 266
... repeal of the American Stamp Act . 2 . To the commercial regulations then made . 3. To the course of foreign negotiations during that short period . A person who knew nothing of public affairs but from the writings of this author ...
... repeal of the American Stamp Act . 2 . To the commercial regulations then made . 3. To the course of foreign negotiations during that short period . A person who knew nothing of public affairs but from the writings of this author ...
Page 275
... repeal . When the object came to be more narrowly inspected , every motive concurred . These colonies were evidently founded in subservience to the com- merce of Great Britain . From this principle , the whole system of our laws ...
... repeal . When the object came to be more narrowly inspected , every motive concurred . These colonies were evidently founded in subservience to the com- merce of Great Britain . From this principle , the whole system of our laws ...
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