The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page 60
... called ; not the name of governour , as formerly , or committee , as at present . This new government has originated directly from the people ; and was not transmitted through any of the ordinary artificial media of a positive ...
... called ; not the name of governour , as formerly , or committee , as at present . This new government has originated directly from the people ; and was not transmitted through any of the ordinary artificial media of a positive ...
Page 97
... called the General Assembly or General " Court ; with powers legally to raise , levy , and assess , according to the several usage of such 66 66 colonies , duties and taxes towards defraying all " sorts of publick services . " This ...
... called the General Assembly or General " Court ; with powers legally to raise , levy , and assess , according to the several usage of such 66 66 colonies , duties and taxes towards defraying all " sorts of publick services . " This ...
Page 115
... called , must swallow up all the time of parliament . Thirdly , it does not give satisfaction to the com- plaint of the colonies . They complain , that they are taxed without their consent ; you answer , that you will fix the sum at ...
... called , must swallow up all the time of parliament . Thirdly , it does not give satisfaction to the com- plaint of the colonies . They complain , that they are taxed without their consent ; you answer , that you will fix the sum at ...
Page 126
... called us . By adverting to the dignity of this high calling , our ancestors have turned a savage wilderness into a glorious empire : and have made the most ex- tensive , and the only honourable conquests , not by destroying , but by ...
... called us . By adverting to the dignity of this high calling , our ancestors have turned a savage wilderness into a glorious empire : and have made the most ex- tensive , and the only honourable conquests , not by destroying , but by ...
Page 128
... " tants thereof , commonly called the general as- " sembly , or general court ; with powers legally to 66 raise , levy , and assess , according to the several usage .6.6 " " وو usage of such colonies , duties 128 SPEECH ON.
... " tants thereof , commonly called the general as- " sembly , or general court ; with powers legally to 66 raise , levy , and assess , according to the several usage .6.6 " " وو usage of such colonies , duties 128 SPEECH ON.
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