The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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Strana 130
... America ; because , he observes , they already raise most of their taxes internally , including this tax . A most curious reason truly ! because their lands are already heavily burthened , he thinks it right to burthen them still ...
... America ; because , he observes , they already raise most of their taxes internally , including this tax . A most curious reason truly ! because their lands are already heavily burthened , he thinks it right to burthen them still ...
Strana 145
... America were very great : that the Americans declined to pay them , or to renew their orders , whilst this act continued : that , under these circumstances , they despaired of the recovery of their debts , or the renewal of their trade ...
... America were very great : that the Americans declined to pay them , or to renew their orders , whilst this act continued : that , under these circumstances , they despaired of the recovery of their debts , or the renewal of their trade ...
Strana 201
... America ; it was quite new to the people , and had no visible bounds set to it . " After stating the weakness of government there , he 66 says , was this a time to introduce so great a novelty as a parliamentary inland taxation in America ...
... America ; it was quite new to the people , and had no visible bounds set to it . " After stating the weakness of government there , he 66 says , was this a time to introduce so great a novelty as a parliamentary inland taxation in America ...
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