The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 2Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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... Lord North , then Chancellor of the Exchequer . ble lord out of the hands of those he calls 10 SPEECH ON AMERICAN TAXATION .
... Lord North , then Chancellor of the Exchequer . ble lord out of the hands of those he calls 10 SPEECH ON AMERICAN TAXATION .
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Edmund Burke. ble lord out of the hands of those he calls his friends , and even out of his own . I will do him the ... lord who sits by him , to settle the matter as well as they can together ; for , if the repeal of American taxes ...
Edmund Burke. ble lord out of the hands of those he calls his friends , and even out of his own . I will do him the ... lord who sits by him , to settle the matter as well as they can together ; for , if the repeal of American taxes ...
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... Lord Hillsborough's Circular Letter to the Governors of the Coio- nies , concerning the repeal of some of the duties laid in the Act of 1767 constantly carry about ; which I have often used , 12 SPEECH ON AMERICAN TAXATION .
... Lord Hillsborough's Circular Letter to the Governors of the Coio- nies , concerning the repeal of some of the duties laid in the Act of 1767 constantly carry about ; which I have often used , 12 SPEECH ON AMERICAN TAXATION .
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... Lord Hillsborough , Secretary of State for the Colo- nies . After reciting the substance of the king's speech , he goes on thus : " I can take upon me to assure you , notwithstand- ing insinuations to the contrary from men with fac ...
... Lord Hillsborough , Secretary of State for the Colo- nies . After reciting the substance of the king's speech , he goes on thus : " I can take upon me to assure you , notwithstand- ing insinuations to the contrary from men with fac ...
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... Lord Botetourt , stating it as such , did , with great propriety , and in the exact spirit of his instructions , endeavor to remove the fears of the Vir- ginian assembly lest the sentiments which it seems ( unknown to the world ) had ...
... Lord Botetourt , stating it as such , did , with great propriety , and in the exact spirit of his instructions , endeavor to remove the fears of the Vir- ginian assembly lest the sentiments which it seems ( unknown to the world ) had ...
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