The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 2Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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... principles of commerce . " These have always been , and still are , the senti- ments of his Majesty's present servants , and by which their conduct in respect to America has been governed . And his Majesty relies upon your prudence and ...
... principles of commerce . " These have always been , and still are , the senti- ments of his Majesty's present servants , and by which their conduct in respect to America has been governed . And his Majesty relies upon your prudence and ...
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... principles , yet the means of counter- acting the " insinuations of men with factious and se- ditious views " is by a disclaimer of the intention of taxing for revenue , as a constant , invariable sentiment and rule of conduct in the ...
... principles , yet the means of counter- acting the " insinuations of men with factious and se- ditious views " is by a disclaimer of the intention of taxing for revenue , as a constant , invariable sentiment and rule of conduct in the ...
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... principles of commerce , laid on British manufactures . I dare say the noble lord is perfectly well read , because the duty of his particular office requires he should be so , in all our revenue laws , and in the policy which is to be ...
... principles of commerce , laid on British manufactures . I dare say the noble lord is perfectly well read , because the duty of his particular office requires he should be so , in all our revenue laws , and in the policy which is to be ...
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... principle which Lord Hillsborough had abjured , or even the pretence on which the repeal of the other taxes was announced ; and because , by enabling the East India Company to open a shop for defeating the American resolution not to pay ...
... principle which Lord Hillsborough had abjured , or even the pretence on which the repeal of the other taxes was announced ; and because , by enabling the East India Company to open a shop for defeating the American resolution not to pay ...
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... principles a fair trial ; which , since the making of this act to this hour , they never have had . Sir , the honorable gentleman having spoken what he thought necessary upon the narrow part of the subject , I have given him , I hope ...
... principles a fair trial ; which , since the making of this act to this hour , they never have had . Sir , the honorable gentleman having spoken what he thought necessary upon the narrow part of the subject , I have given him , I hope ...
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