The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volumen2Little, Brown,, 1881 |
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... British colonies and plantations in America ; for allowing a drawback of the duties of customs upon the exportation from this kingdom of coffee and cocoa - nuts , of the produce of the said colonies or plantations ; for discon- tinuing ...
... British colonies and plantations in America ; for allowing a drawback of the duties of customs upon the exportation from this kingdom of coffee and cocoa - nuts , of the produce of the said colonies or plantations ; for discon- tinuing ...
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... British empire depend . " Here , Sir , is a canonical book of ministerial scrip- ture : the general epistle to the Americans . What does the gentleman say to it ? Here a repeal is prom- ised , promised without condition , - and while ...
... British empire depend . " Here , Sir , is a canonical book of ministerial scrip- ture : the general epistle to the Americans . What does the gentleman say to it ? Here a repeal is prom- ised , promised without condition , - and while ...
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... British Parliament heard of what it was to do with the duties which it had given and granted to the king was by the publication of the votes of American assemblies . It was in America that your resolutions were pre - declared . It was ...
... British Parliament heard of what it was to do with the duties which it had given and granted to the king was by the publication of the votes of American assemblies . It was in America that your resolutions were pre - declared . It was ...
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... British Parliament . The assemblies , which had been publicly and avow- edly dissolved for their contumacy , are called together to receive your submission . Your ministerial direc- tors blustered like tragic tyrants here ; and then ...
... British Parliament . The assemblies , which had been publicly and avow- edly dissolved for their contumacy , are called together to receive your submission . Your ministerial direc- tors blustered like tragic tyrants here ; and then ...
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... 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 collected out of them . Now , Sir ...
... 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 collected out of them . Now , Sir ...
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