The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Strana 79
... 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 the colonies to a sum certain , either in the ...
... 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 the colonies to a sum certain , either in the ...
Strana 80
... protection . These are ties , which , though light as air , are strong as links of iron . Let the colonies always keep the idea of their civil rights associated with your government ; -they will cling and grapple to you ; and no force ...
... protection . These are ties , which , though light as air , are strong as links of iron . Let the colonies always keep the idea of their civil rights associated with your government ; -they will cling and grapple to you ; and no force ...
Strana 91
... protection of the law . When the legislature of this kingdom had ordered all their ships and goods , for the mere new - created offence of exercising trade , to be divided as a spoil among the seamen of the navy , -to con- sider the ...
... protection of the law . When the legislature of this kingdom had ordered all their ships and goods , for the mere new - created offence of exercising trade , to be divided as a spoil among the seamen of the navy , -to con- sider the ...
Strana 96
... protection of law ; and there is nothing to bridle the partial violence of state factions , but this ; " that whenever an act is made for a ces- sation of law and justice , the whole people should be univer- sally subjected to the same ...
... protection of law ; and there is nothing to bridle the partial violence of state factions , but this ; " that whenever an act is made for a ces- sation of law and justice , the whole people should be univer- sally subjected to the same ...
Strana 101
... protection to English privileges in the arms of France ! These circumstances appear to me more like shocking pro- digies , than natural changes in human affairs . Men of firmer minds may see them without staggering or astonishment ...
... protection to English privileges in the arms of France ! These circumstances appear to me more like shocking pro- digies , than natural changes in human affairs . Men of firmer minds may see them without staggering or astonishment ...
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