The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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... IRELAND SPEECH ON PRESENTING TO THE HOUSE 270 450 APPENDIX TO THE PRECEDING SPEECH 416 SUBSTANCE OF THE SPEECH ON THE ARMY ESTIMATES , 1790 REFLECTIONS ON THE REVOLUTION IN FRANCE , AND ON THE PROCEEDINGS OF CERTAIN SOCIETIES IN LONDON ...
... IRELAND SPEECH ON PRESENTING TO THE HOUSE 270 450 APPENDIX TO THE PRECEDING SPEECH 416 SUBSTANCE OF THE SPEECH ON THE ARMY ESTIMATES , 1790 REFLECTIONS ON THE REVOLUTION IN FRANCE , AND ON THE PROCEEDINGS OF CERTAIN SOCIETIES IN LONDON ...
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... Ireland , Mr. BURKE obtained a situation in his suite as one of his secretaries . The government of lord Halifax lasted only a few months , he being recalled the following summer to take an active part in the administration at home ...
... Ireland , Mr. BURKE obtained a situation in his suite as one of his secretaries . The government of lord Halifax lasted only a few months , he being recalled the following summer to take an active part in the administration at home ...
Strana 118
... Ireland and America , and from the West Indies , is set against us in the ordinary way of striking a balance of imports and exports ; whereas the import and export are both our own . This is just as ridiculous , as to put against the ...
... Ireland and America , and from the West Indies , is set against us in the ordinary way of striking a balance of imports and exports ; whereas the import and export are both our own . This is just as ridiculous , as to put against the ...
Strana 124
... Ireland , in case of a war , to become a prey to France ; and Great Britain , unable to recover Ireland , cede it by treaty , ( the author never can think of a treaty without making cessions , ) in order to purchase peace for herself ...
... Ireland , in case of a war , to become a prey to France ; and Great Britain , unable to recover Ireland , cede it by treaty , ( the author never can think of a treaty without making cessions , ) in order to purchase peace for herself ...
Strana 126
... Ireland and the colonies might be induced to take off Great Britain , and defray between them , in the pro- portion of £ .200,000 by the colonies , and £ .100,000 by Ireland . " Such is the whole of this mighty scheme . Take his reduced ...
... Ireland and the colonies might be induced to take off Great Britain , and defray between them , in the pro- portion of £ .200,000 by the colonies , and £ .100,000 by Ireland . " Such is the whole of this mighty scheme . Take his reduced ...
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