The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page 96
... duties of the sixth of George II . ? Else why were the duties first reduced to one third in 1764 , and afterwards to a third of that third in the year 1766 ? Were they not touched and grieved by the stamp act ? I shall say they were ...
... duties of the sixth of George II . ? Else why were the duties first reduced to one third in 1764 , and afterwards to a third of that third in the year 1766 ? Were they not touched and grieved by the stamp act ? I shall say they were ...
Page 97
... duties and taxes towards defraying all " sorts of publick services . " This competence in the colony assemblies is certain . It is proved by the whole tenour of their acts of supply in all the assemblies , in which the constant style of ...
... duties and taxes towards defraying all " sorts of publick services . " This competence in the colony assemblies is certain . It is proved by the whole tenour of their acts of supply in all the assemblies , in which the constant style of ...
Page 103
... duty . The question now , on all this accumulated matter , is ; —whether you will chuse to abide by a profitable ... duties in the British colonies and plantations in " America ; H 4 . 66 " America ; for allowing a drawback of the ...
... duty . The question now , on all this accumulated matter , is ; —whether you will chuse to abide by a profitable ... duties in the British colonies and plantations in " America ; H 4 . 66 " America ; for allowing a drawback of the ...
Page 104
Edmund Burke. 66 " America ; for allowing a drawback of the duties " of customs upon the exportation from this king- " dom , of coffee and cocoa - nuts of the produce of " the said colonies or plantations ; for discontinu- ing the ...
Edmund Burke. 66 " America ; for allowing a drawback of the duties " of customs upon the exportation from this king- " dom , of coffee and cocoa - nuts of the produce of " the said colonies or plantations ; for discontinu- ing the ...
Page 115
... duties , which furnished their contingent , upon the importation of your manufactures ; you know you would never suffer such a tax to be laid . You know too , that you would not suffer many other modes I 2 modes of taxation . So that ...
... duties , which furnished their contingent , upon the importation of your manufactures ; you know you would never suffer such a tax to be laid . You know too , that you would not suffer many other modes I 2 modes of taxation . So that ...
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