The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page 97
... granting is , an aid to his 66 66 majesty ; " and acts granting to the crown have regularly for near a century passed the publick offices without dispute . Those who have been pleased paradoxically to deny this right , holding that none ...
... granting is , an aid to his 66 66 majesty ; " and acts granting to the crown have regularly for near a century passed the publick offices without dispute . Those who have been pleased paradoxically to deny this right , holding that none ...
Page 98
... granted several large sub- " sidies and publick aids for his majesty's service , " according to their abilities , when required there- " to by letter from one of his majesty's principal " secretaries of state ; and that their right to ...
... granted several large sub- " sidies and publick aids for his majesty's service , " according to their abilities , when required there- " to by letter from one of his majesty's principal " secretaries of state ; and that their right to ...
Page 102
... granting the said supplies and aids , by " the said general assemblies , hath been more agree- " able to the said colonies , and more beneficial , " and conducive to the publick service , than the " mode " mode of giving and granting ...
... granting the said supplies and aids , by " the said general assemblies , hath been more agree- " able to the said colonies , and more beneficial , " and conducive to the publick service , than the " mode " mode of giving and granting ...
Page 103
... granted , fall along with it . On that ground , I have drawn the following resolu- tion , which , when it comes to ... granting certain " duties in the British colonies and plantations in " America ; H 4 . 66 " America ; for allowing a ...
... granted , fall along with it . On that ground , I have drawn the following resolu- tion , which , when it comes to ... granting certain " duties in the British colonies and plantations in " America ; H 4 . 66 " America ; for allowing a ...
Page 108
... granted , congruity will carry the latter three . If not , the things that remain un- repealed , will be , I hope , rather unseemly incum- brances on the building , than very materially detrimental to its strength and stability . Here ...
... granted , congruity will carry the latter three . If not , the things that remain un- repealed , will be , I hope , rather unseemly incum- brances on the building , than very materially detrimental to its strength and stability . Here ...
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