The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page 41
... Lord Bathurst might remember all the stages of the progress . He was in 1704 of an age at least to be made to comprehend such things . He was then old enough acta parentum jam legere , et et quæ sit poterit cognoscere virtus - Suppose ...
... Lord Bathurst might remember all the stages of the progress . He was in 1704 of an age at least to be made to comprehend such things . He was then old enough acta parentum jam legere , et et quæ sit poterit cognoscere virtus - Suppose ...
Page 42
... Lord Chancellor of England , turn back the current of hereditary dignity to its fountain , and raise him to an higher rank of peerage , whilst he enriched the family with a new one - If amidst these bright and happy scenes of domestick ...
... Lord Chancellor of England , turn back the current of hereditary dignity to its fountain , and raise him to an higher rank of peerage , whilst he enriched the family with a new one - If amidst these bright and happy scenes of domestick ...
Page 59
... tion . Evident necessity , and tacit consent , have done the business in an instant . So well they have done it , that Lord Dunmore ( the account is among among the fragments on your table ) tells you , CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA . 59.
... tion . Evident necessity , and tacit consent , have done the business in an instant . So well they have done it , that Lord Dunmore ( the account is among among the fragments on your table ) tells you , CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA . 59.
Page 77
... Lord † in the blue riband shall tell you , that the restraints on trade are futile and useless ; of no advantage to us , and * Mr. Rice . + Lord North . and of no burthen to those on whom they are CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA . my my.
... Lord † in the blue riband shall tell you , that the restraints on trade are futile and useless ; of no advantage to us , and * Mr. Rice . + Lord North . and of no burthen to those on whom they are CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA . my my.
Page 78
... Lord , nor with the pamphlet from whence he seems to have borrowed these ideas , concerning the inutility of the trade laws . For , without idolizing them , I am sure they are still , in many ways , of great use to us ; and in former ...
... Lord , nor with the pamphlet from whence he seems to have borrowed these ideas , concerning the inutility of the trade laws . For , without idolizing them , I am sure they are still , in many ways , of great use to us ; and in former ...
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