The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1George Bell, 1881 - Great Britain |
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... revenue . He will not permit the real balance of our trade to be estimated so high as £ 2,500,000 ; and the interest ... Ireland - of having the colonies torn away from us . The first thing upon which I shall observe is , 1 what he takes ...
... revenue . He will not permit the real balance of our trade to be estimated so high as £ 2,500,000 ; and the interest ... Ireland - of having the colonies torn away from us . The first thing upon which I shall observe is , 1 what he takes ...
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... revenue . These addi- tional savings are principally two : 1st , It is to be hoped , 1 says he , that the sum of ... Ireland and the colonies might be induced to take off Great Britain , and defray be- tween them , in the proportion of £ ...
... revenue . These addi- tional savings are principally two : 1st , It is to be hoped , 1 says he , that the sum of ... Ireland and the colonies might be induced to take off Great Britain , and defray be- tween them , in the proportion of £ ...
Page 240
... Ireland might be induced to take off £ 300,000 of our annual charges . If any one of these Hopes , Mights ... revenue , can have no effect but to add to our distractions and dangers , we shall be if possible in a still worse condition ...
... Ireland might be induced to take off £ 300,000 of our annual charges . If any one of these Hopes , Mights ... revenue , can have no effect but to add to our distractions and dangers , we shall be if possible in a still worse condition ...
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... revenue . if It is the constant custom of this author , in all his writings , to take it for granted , that he has ... Ireland are much better able to pay £ 600,000 than we are to satisfy ourselves with half that`sum . How- ever , let us ...
... revenue . if It is the constant custom of this author , in all his writings , to take it for granted , that he has ... Ireland are much better able to pay £ 600,000 than we are to satisfy ourselves with half that`sum . How- ever , let us ...
Page 247
... revenue in all countries , are by himself found , in this case , not only ... revenue should be so ) in America . Land tax ( notwithstand- ing his opinion of ... Ireland , and seems to think it not improper for America ; 1 P. 37 . because ...
... revenue in all countries , are by himself found , in this case , not only ... revenue should be so ) in America . Land tax ( notwithstand- ing his opinion of ... Ireland , and seems to think it not improper for America ; 1 P. 37 . because ...
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