The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Strana 61
... payments , rates , and taxes , given and granted by parliament , though the said colonies and plantations have not their knights and burgesses , in the said high court of parlia- ment , of their own election , to represent the condition ...
... payments , rates , and taxes , given and granted by parliament , though the said colonies and plantations have not their knights and burgesses , in the said high court of parlia- ment , of their own election , to represent the condition ...
Strana 66
... payment of taxes to the amount of six hundred and fifty thousand a year . In fact , however , Mr. Grenville was mistaken . The funds given for sinking the debt did not prove quite so ample as both the col- onies and he expected . The ...
... payment of taxes to the amount of six hundred and fifty thousand a year . In fact , however , Mr. Grenville was mistaken . The funds given for sinking the debt did not prove quite so ample as both the col- onies and he expected . The ...
Strana 72
... pay for it all essential rights , and all the intrinsic dignity of human na- ture . None of us who would not risk his life , rather than fall under a government purely arbitrary . But , although there are some amongst us who think our ...
... pay for it all essential rights , and all the intrinsic dignity of human na- ture . None of us who would not risk his life , rather than fall under a government purely arbitrary . But , although there are some amongst us who think our ...
Strana 74
... payment for four or five and twenty governments , according to the absolute and the relative wealth of each , and according to the British proportion of wealth and burthen , is a wild and chimerical notion . This new taxation must ...
... payment for four or five and twenty governments , according to the absolute and the relative wealth of each , and according to the British proportion of wealth and burthen , is a wild and chimerical notion . This new taxation must ...
Strana 75
... payments to be settled ? To say nothing of the impossibility that colony agents should have general powers of taxing the colonies at their discretion ; consider , I implore you , that the communication by special messages , and orders ...
... payments to be settled ? To say nothing of the impossibility that colony agents should have general powers of taxing the colonies at their discretion ; consider , I implore you , that the communication by special messages , and orders ...
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