The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... ment , the resort to which appears to me , in our present situa- tion , no better than arrant trifling . I shall therefore endea- vor , with your leave , to lay before you some of the most . material of these circumstances in as full ...
... ment , the resort to which appears to me , in our present situa- tion , no better than arrant trifling . I shall therefore endea- vor , with your leave , to lay before you some of the most . material of these circumstances in as full ...
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... ment , for preserving a people so numerous , so active , so growing , so spirited as this , in a profitable and subordinate connection with us . First , sir , permit me to observe , that the use of force . alone is but temporary . It ...
... ment , for preserving a people so numerous , so active , so growing , so spirited as this , in a profitable and subordinate connection with us . First , sir , permit me to observe , that the use of force . alone is but temporary . It ...
Strana 57
... ment , and yet have had neither knight ne burgess there for the said county palatine ; the said inhabitants , for lack thereof , have been oftentimes touched and grieved with acts and stat- utes made within the said court , as well ...
... ment , and yet have had neither knight ne burgess there for the said county palatine ; the said inhabitants , for lack thereof , have been oftentimes touched and grieved with acts and stat- utes made within the said court , as well ...
Strana 61
... ment , of their own election , to represent the condition of their country ; by lack whereof they have been oftentimes touched and grieved by subsidies given , granted , and assented to , in the said court , in a manner prejudicial to ...
... ment , of their own election , to represent the condition of their country ; by lack whereof they have been oftentimes touched and grieved by subsidies given , granted , and assented to , in the said court , in a manner prejudicial to ...
Strana 63
... ment for the said colonies . " This is an assertion of a fact . I go no further on the paper ; though in my private judgment , an useful representation is impossible ; I am sure it is not desired by them ; nor ought it perhaps by us ...
... ment for the said colonies . " This is an assertion of a fact . I go no further on the paper ; though in my private judgment , an useful representation is impossible ; I am sure it is not desired by them ; nor ought it perhaps by us ...
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