The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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... trades that require constant fires are much exercised , where the houses are built of combustible materials , and where they stand extremely close . In the second place , the several constituent parts having A VINDICATION OF NATURAL ...
... trades that require constant fires are much exercised , where the houses are built of combustible materials , and where they stand extremely close . In the second place , the several constituent parts having A VINDICATION OF NATURAL ...
Page 265
... trade of America was set free from injudicious and ruinous impositions , its revenue was improved , and settled upon a rational foundation , -its com- - merce extended with foreign countries ; while all the advantages A ...
... trade of America was set free from injudicious and ruinous impositions , its revenue was improved , and settled upon a rational foundation , -its com- - merce extended with foreign countries ; while all the advantages A ...
Page 266
... trade of this kingdom , and the British dominions in America . -- Materials were provided and insured to our man- ufactures , the sale of these manufactures was in- creased , the African trade preserved and extended , the principles of ...
... trade of this kingdom , and the British dominions in America . -- Materials were provided and insured to our man- ufactures , the sale of these manufactures was in- creased , the African trade preserved and extended , the principles of ...
Page 272
... of the Minority . History of the Repeal of the Stamp Act . Considerations on Trade and Finance . Political Register , & c . , & c . bodies which compose it , by fomenting bitter and sanguinary 272 OBSERVATIONS ON A LATE PUBLICATION.
... of the Minority . History of the Repeal of the Stamp Act . Considerations on Trade and Finance . Political Register , & c . , & c . bodies which compose it , by fomenting bitter and sanguinary 272 OBSERVATIONS ON A LATE PUBLICATION.
Page 277
... trade , and our foreign poli- tics : not for the sake of the particular measures which he discusses ; that can be of no use ; they are all decided ; their good is all enjoyed , or their evil incurred but for the sake of the principles ...
... trade , and our foreign poli- tics : not for the sake of the particular measures which he discusses ; that can be of no use ; they are all decided ; their good is all enjoyed , or their evil incurred but for the sake of the principles ...
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