The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... · A Representation to his Majesty , moved in the House of Commons , June 14 , 1784 • Speech on the Nabob of Arcot's Debts Appendix to the preceding Speech . 151 233 283 289 375 407 498 SPEECHES AT BRISTOL . VOL . II . 1 1774.
... · A Representation to his Majesty , moved in the House of Commons , June 14 , 1784 • Speech on the Nabob of Arcot's Debts Appendix to the preceding Speech . 151 233 283 289 375 407 498 SPEECHES AT BRISTOL . VOL . II . 1 1774.
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... debt two millions six hundred thou- sand pounds sterling money ; and was of opinion they would discharge that debt in four years . On this state , those untaxed people were actually subject to the payment of taxes to the amount of six ...
... debt two millions six hundred thou- sand pounds sterling money ; and was of opinion they would discharge that debt in four years . On this state , those untaxed people were actually subject to the payment of taxes to the amount of six ...
Strana 78
... debt of near one hundred and forty millions in this country ? Is this principle to be true in England , and false every where else ? Is it not- true in Ireland ? Has it not hitherto been true in the colo- nies ? Why should you presume ...
... debt of near one hundred and forty millions in this country ? Is this principle to be true in England , and false every where else ? Is it not- true in Ireland ? Has it not hitherto been true in the colo- nies ? Why should you presume ...
Strana 79
... debt , which is due to generous government from protected freedom . And so may I speed in the great object I propose to you , as I think it would not only be an act of injustice , but would be the worst economy in the world , to compel ...
... debt , which is due to generous government from protected freedom . And so may I speed in the great object I propose to you , as I think it would not only be an act of injustice , but would be the worst economy in the world , to compel ...
Strana 153
... debts on the civil establishment ( which must ultimately affect national strength and national credit ) so very ... debt ; which takes away vigor from our arms , wisdom from our councils , and every shadow of authority and credit ...
... debts on the civil establishment ( which must ultimately affect national strength and national credit ) so very ... debt ; which takes away vigor from our arms , wisdom from our councils , and every shadow of authority and credit ...
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