The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana vii
... party , which in a short time effected a change in the administration . The measures of Mr. George Grenville , particularly in regard to the imposition of a Stamp Duty in America , giving general offence , occasioned his dismissal from ...
... party , which in a short time effected a change in the administration . The measures of Mr. George Grenville , particularly in regard to the imposition of a Stamp Duty in America , giving general offence , occasioned his dismissal from ...
Strana viii
... party were for enforcing the Stamp Duty by coercion , not so much perhaps in re- gard to the lucrative advantages of that particular branch of revenue , as from a desire to carry forward a general system of colonial taxation . Mr. Pitt ...
... party were for enforcing the Stamp Duty by coercion , not so much perhaps in re- gard to the lucrative advantages of that particular branch of revenue , as from a desire to carry forward a general system of colonial taxation . Mr. Pitt ...
Strana x
... party , was extremely natural ; and upon whom , could the suspicion of being Ju- NIUS fall with so much weight of proba- bility as on BURKE ? His abilities were undoubted , his address in varying his style to suit the object he had in ...
... party , was extremely natural ; and upon whom , could the suspicion of being Ju- NIUS fall with so much weight of proba- bility as on BURKE ? His abilities were undoubted , his address in varying his style to suit the object he had in ...
Strana xii
... party , has more claim to public respect , than he who takes the dictum of his constituents for the absolute rule of his conduct . Certain it is , however , that though the one has more scope for the display of his powers than the other ...
... party , has more claim to public respect , than he who takes the dictum of his constituents for the absolute rule of his conduct . Certain it is , however , that though the one has more scope for the display of his powers than the other ...
Strana xv
... party immediately re- signed their offices . These were , lord John Cavendish , chancellor of the ex- chequer , who was succeeded by Mr. Pitt ; Mr. Fox , secretary of state , whose place was filled up by lord Sidney ; and Mr. BURKE ...
... party immediately re- signed their offices . These were , lord John Cavendish , chancellor of the ex- chequer , who was succeeded by Mr. Pitt ; Mr. Fox , secretary of state , whose place was filled up by lord Sidney ; and Mr. BURKE ...
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