The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 2Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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... BETTER SECURITY OF THE INDEPEN- DENCE OF PARLIAMENT , AND THE ECONOMICAL REFOR- MATION OF THE CIVIL AND OTHER ESTABLISHMENTS , February 11 , 1780 • SPEECH AT BRISTOL PREVIOUS TO THE ELECTION , Septem- ber 6 , 1780 · · SPEECH AT BRISTOL ...
... BETTER SECURITY OF THE INDEPEN- DENCE OF PARLIAMENT , AND THE ECONOMICAL REFOR- MATION OF THE CIVIL AND OTHER ESTABLISHMENTS , February 11 , 1780 • SPEECH AT BRISTOL PREVIOUS TO THE ELECTION , Septem- ber 6 , 1780 · · SPEECH AT BRISTOL ...
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... notwithstanding the words of donation , considers it merely as a regulation of trade : " An act for the better securing of the trade of his Maj- esty's sugar colonies in America . " This act was SPEECH ON AMERICAN TAXATION . 31.
... notwithstanding the words of donation , considers it merely as a regulation of trade : " An act for the better securing of the trade of his Maj- esty's sugar colonies in America . " This act was SPEECH ON AMERICAN TAXATION . 31.
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... better supported than in this province : I do not pretend that it is entirely free from a breach of these laws , but that such a breach , if discovered , is justly punished . " What more can you say of the obedience to any laws in any ...
... better supported than in this province : I do not pretend that it is entirely free from a breach of these laws , but that such a breach , if discovered , is justly punished . " What more can you say of the obedience to any laws in any ...
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... better of the wisdom and power of hu- man legislation than in truth it deserves . He con- ceived , and many conceived along with him , that the flourishing trade of this country was greatly owing to aw and institution , and not quite so ...
... better of the wisdom and power of hu- man legislation than in truth it deserves . He con- ceived , and many conceived along with him , that the flourishing trade of this country was greatly owing to aw and institution , and not quite so ...
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... better than me , by an inviolable attachment to him from that time forward . Sir , Lord Rockingham very early in that summer received a strong representation from many weighty English merchants and manufac- turers , from governors of ...
... better than me , by an inviolable attachment to him from that time forward . Sir , Lord Rockingham very early in that summer received a strong representation from many weighty English merchants and manufac- turers , from governors of ...
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