The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page 35
... ground . But I am sensible that a good deal more is still to be done . Indeed , Sir , to enable us to determine both on the one and the other of these great questions with a firm and precise judgment , I think it may be necessary to ...
... ground . But I am sensible that a good deal more is still to be done . Indeed , Sir , to enable us to determine both on the one and the other of these great questions with a firm and precise judgment , I think it may be necessary to ...
Page 37
... ground of their commerce indeed has been trod some days ago , and with great ability , by a distinguished per- son * , at your bar . This gentleman , after thirty- five years - it is so long since he first appeared at the same place to ...
... ground of their commerce indeed has been trod some days ago , and with great ability , by a distinguished per- son * , at your bar . This gentleman , after thirty- five years - it is so long since he first appeared at the same place to ...
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... ground . He has heard , as well as I , that when great honours and great emoluments do not win over this knowledge to the service * The Attorney General . service of the state , it is a formidable adversary E 4 CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA ...
... ground . He has heard , as well as I , that when great honours and great emoluments do not win over this knowledge to the service * The Attorney General . service of the state , it is a formidable adversary E 4 CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA ...
Page 79
... ground of the quarrel ; or that the giving way , in any one instance of authority , is to lose all that may re- main unconceded . One fact is clear and indisputable . The publick and avowed origin of this quarrel was on taxation . This ...
... ground of the quarrel ; or that the giving way , in any one instance of authority , is to lose all that may re- main unconceded . One fact is clear and indisputable . The publick and avowed origin of this quarrel was on taxation . This ...
Page 98
... ground of charge against them , except in their own unfounded theories . The fifth resolution is also a resolution of fact- " That the said general assemblies , general courts , " or other bodies legally qualified as aforesaid , have ...
... ground of charge against them , except in their own unfounded theories . The fifth resolution is also a resolution of fact- " That the said general assemblies , general courts , " or other bodies legally qualified as aforesaid , have ...
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