The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 1Little, Brown, 1884 - Great Britain |
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Page 251
... import , that it is impracticable to jump from sense to thought , from particulars to generals , from things to words , in such a manner as to answer the purposes of life ; nor is it necessary that we should . SECTION V. EXAMPLES THAT ...
... import , that it is impracticable to jump from sense to thought , from particulars to generals , from things to words , in such a manner as to answer the purposes of life ; nor is it necessary that we should . SECTION V. EXAMPLES THAT ...
Page 277
... imports the public , of all things , that those of its ministers be enlarged , and just , and well confirmed , upon all these subjects . What notions this author entertains we shall see presently ; notions in my opinion very irrational ...
... imports the public , of all things , that those of its ministers be enlarged , and just , and well confirmed , upon all these subjects . What notions this author entertains we shall see presently ; notions in my opinion very irrational ...
Page 278
... import of bullion from thence , but the payment of our troops employed in its defence was a fresh drain opened for the dim- inution of our circulating specie . - The high pre- miums given for new loans had sunk the price of 278 ...
... import of bullion from thence , but the payment of our troops employed in its defence was a fresh drain opened for the dim- inution of our circulating specie . - The high pre- miums given for new loans had sunk the price of 278 ...
Page 285
... import from these places in that year amounted to 1,395,3007 . On this state the reader will observe , that I take the imports from , and not the exports to , these con- quests , as the measure of the advantages which we derived from ...
... import from these places in that year amounted to 1,395,3007 . On this state the reader will observe , that I take the imports from , and not the exports to , these con- quests , as the measure of the advantages which we derived from ...
Page 318
... Imports , value , Exports , ditto . 1764 · . · £ 10,319,946 · • · 1765 • • 10,889,742 · 1766 · · 11,475,825 Total £ 32,685,513 Exports exceed • £ 16,164,532 14,550,507 14,024,964 44,740,003 32,685,513 12,054,490 Medium balance for three ...
... Imports , value , Exports , ditto . 1764 · . · £ 10,319,946 · • · 1765 • • 10,889,742 · 1766 · · 11,475,825 Total £ 32,685,513 Exports exceed • £ 16,164,532 14,550,507 14,024,964 44,740,003 32,685,513 12,054,490 Medium balance for three ...
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