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... IRISH ABSENTEE TAX , October 30 , 1773 . • · • • • • · • • ; 1 113 · 121 LETTER TO THE HON . CHARLES JAMES FOX , ON THE AMER- ICAN WAR , October 8 , 1777 LETTER TO THE MARQUIS OF ROCKINGHAM , WITH AD- DRESSES TO THE KING , AND THE ...
... IRISH ABSENTEE TAX , October 30 , 1773 . • · • • • • · • • ; 1 113 · 121 LETTER TO THE HON . CHARLES JAMES FOX , ON THE AMER- ICAN WAR , October 8 , 1777 LETTER TO THE MARQUIS OF ROCKINGHAM , WITH AD- DRESSES TO THE KING , AND THE ...
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Edmund Burke. LETTER TO SIR CHARLES BINGHAM , BART . , ON THE IRISH ABSENTEE TAX . OCTOBER 30 , 1773 . NOTE . FROM authentic documents found with the copy of LETTER TO SIR CHARLES BINGHAM, BART , ON THE IRISH ABSENTEE TAX, October 30, 1773.
Edmund Burke. LETTER TO SIR CHARLES BINGHAM , BART . , ON THE IRISH ABSENTEE TAX . OCTOBER 30 , 1773 . NOTE . FROM authentic documents found with the copy of LETTER TO SIR CHARLES BINGHAM, BART , ON THE IRISH ABSENTEE TAX, October 30, 1773.
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... against this measure , as highly unjust and impolitic , was presented to the ministers by several of the principal Irish absentees , and the project was subsequently aban- doned . LETTER . EAR SIR , -I am much flattered by.
... against this measure , as highly unjust and impolitic , was presented to the ministers by several of the principal Irish absentees , and the project was subsequently aban- doned . LETTER . EAR SIR , -I am much flattered by.
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... Irish . It is impossible that we should be the wiser or the more agreeable , certainly we shall not love one another the better , for this forced separation , which our ministers , who have al- ready done so much for the dissolution of ...
... Irish . It is impossible that we should be the wiser or the more agreeable , certainly we shall not love one another the better , for this forced separation , which our ministers , who have al- ready done so much for the dissolution of ...
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... Irish and Plantation laws sent hither , but as means of preserving this sov- ereign constitution ? Whether such a constitution was originally right or wrong this is not the time of day to dispute . If any evils arise from it , let us ...
... Irish and Plantation laws sent hither , but as means of preserving this sov- ereign constitution ? Whether such a constitution was originally right or wrong this is not the time of day to dispute . If any evils arise from it , let us ...
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