The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page 86
... land , it gave to the Welsh all the rights and pri- vileges of English subjects . A political order was established ; the military power gave way to the civil ; the marches were turned into counties . But that a nation should have a ...
... land , it gave to the Welsh all the rights and pri- vileges of English subjects . A political order was established ; the military power gave way to the civil ; the marches were turned into counties . But that a nation should have a ...
Page 88
... lands , goods , and bodies , as in the good , civil , and politick go- " vernance and maintenance of the commonwealth " of their said country : ( 2. ) And forasmuch as " the said inhabitants have always hitherto been " bound by the acts ...
... lands , goods , and bodies , as in the good , civil , and politick go- " vernance and maintenance of the commonwealth " of their said country : ( 2. ) And forasmuch as " the said inhabitants have always hitherto been " bound by the acts ...
Page 125
... land tax act which raises your reve → nue ? that it is the annual vote in the committee of supply , which gives you your army ? or that it is the mutiny bill , which inspires it with bravery and discipline ? No ! surely no ! It is the ...
... land tax act which raises your reve → nue ? that it is the annual vote in the committee of supply , which gives you your army ? or that it is the mutiny bill , which inspires it with bravery and discipline ? No ! surely no ! It is the ...
Page 139
... land ; loaded with irons , unfurnished with money , unsupported by friends , three thousand miles from all means of calling upon or confronting evidence , where no one one local circumstance that tends to detect perjury , can SHERIFFS ...
... land ; loaded with irons , unfurnished with money , unsupported by friends , three thousand miles from all means of calling upon or confronting evidence , where no one one local circumstance that tends to detect perjury , can SHERIFFS ...
Page 148
... lands on the quay , does not rest on as firm legal ground as the merchant who sits in his compting - house . Other laws may in- jure the community , this dissolves it . As things now stand , every man in the West Indies , every one ...
... lands on the quay , does not rest on as firm legal ground as the merchant who sits in his compting - house . Other laws may in- jure the community , this dissolves it . As things now stand , every man in the West Indies , every one ...
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