The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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... trade ; its cause was evident to the whole world ; the ruin of the trade of France , and our possession of her colonies . What wonder- ful effects this cause produced , the reader will see below ; and he will form on that account some ...
... trade ; its cause was evident to the whole world ; the ruin of the trade of France , and our possession of her colonies . What wonder- ful effects this cause produced , the reader will see below ; and he will form on that account some ...
Strana 145
... trade , because every ship was subject to seizure for want of stamped clearances , and while the colonies were to be declared in rebellion , and subdued by armed force , that in these circum- stances they would still continue to trade ...
... trade , because every ship was subject to seizure for want of stamped clearances , and while the colonies were to be declared in rebellion , and subdued by armed force , that in these circum- stances they would still continue to trade ...
Strana 226
... trade of this country to its colonies alone , as it stood in 1772 , compared with the whole trade of England to all parts of the world ( the colonies included ) in the year 1704. They are from good vouchers ; the lat ter period from the ...
... trade of this country to its colonies alone , as it stood in 1772 , compared with the whole trade of England to all parts of the world ( the colonies included ) in the year 1704. They are from good vouchers ; the lat ter period from the ...
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