The works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1 |
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... colonies . Private houses were relieved from the jurisdiction of the excife , by the repeal of the cyder - tax . The personal liberty of the subject was confirmed , by the resolution against gencral warrants . B. The The lawful secrets ...
... colonies . Private houses were relieved from the jurisdiction of the excife , by the repeal of the cyder - tax . The personal liberty of the subject was confirmed , by the resolution against gencral warrants . B. The The lawful secrets ...
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... Under thein , the interefts of our northern and southern colonies , before that time jarring and diffonant , were understood , compared , adjusted , and and perfectly reconciled . The passions and animolities of the 4 SHORT ACCOUNT OF.
... Under thein , the interefts of our northern and southern colonies , before that time jarring and diffonant , were understood , compared , adjusted , and and perfectly reconciled . The passions and animolities of the 4 SHORT ACCOUNT OF.
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Edmund Burke. and perfectly reconciled . The passions and animolities of the colonies , by judicious and lenient nieasures , were allayed and composed , and the foundation laid for a lasting agrcement amongst them . Whilst that ...
Edmund Burke. and perfectly reconciled . The passions and animolities of the colonies , by judicious and lenient nieasures , were allayed and composed , and the foundation laid for a lasting agrcement amongst them . Whilst that ...
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... of her ultramarine dominions lellened her 4.2pences . Her colonies had , indeed , put themfelres into the hands of the English ; but t'e 46 property of her subjects had been preserved by capitulations C2 proIn STATE OF THE NATION . 19.
... of her ultramarine dominions lellened her 4.2pences . Her colonies had , indeed , put themfelres into the hands of the English ; but t'e 46 property of her subjects had been preserved by capitulations C2 proIn STATE OF THE NATION . 19.
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... colonies , he tells them that the loss of her ultramarinc dominions leffens her expencest , and ensures her remittances : Per damna , per cædes , ab ipso Ducit opes animumque ferro . if so , what is it we can do to hurt her : - it will ...
... colonies , he tells them that the loss of her ultramarinc dominions leffens her expencest , and ensures her remittances : Per damna , per cædes , ab ipso Ducit opes animumque ferro . if so , what is it we can do to hurt her : - it will ...
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able adminiſtration advantage affairs againſt America appear becauſe better body buſineſs called carried cauſe character charge civil colonies commons conſequence conſideration conſidered conſtitution continued court crown dangerous debt dependent duties effect England equally eſtabliſhment export fact favour firſt fome formed France friends give given ground hands himſelf honourable hope houſe idea importance increaſe intereſt itſelf juſt laſt leaſt leſs look Lord matter means meaſures ment miniſters miniſtry moſt muſt nature never object opinion parliament party peace perſons popular preſent principles produce publick purpoſe raiſe reaſon regulations render repeal revenue ſame ſay ſcheme ſecurity ſhall ſhould ſituation ſome ſpirit ſtand ſtate ſubject ſuch ſupport ſure ſyſtem taxes themſelves theſe thing thoſe thought tion trade true uſe whole