The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1G. Bell, 1902 |
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... America ; a conquest , on a low estimation , effected by the murder of ten millions of the species . I shall draw to a conclusion of this part , by making a general calculation of the whole . I think I have actually mentioned above ...
... America ; a conquest , on a low estimation , effected by the murder of ten millions of the species . I shall draw to a conclusion of this part , by making a general calculation of the whole . I think I have actually mentioned above ...
Strana 182
... America was set free from injudicious and ruinous impositions - its revenue was improved , and settled upon a rational foundation - its commerce extended with foreign countries ; while all the advantages were secured to Great Britain ...
... America was set free from injudicious and ruinous impositions - its revenue was improved , and settled upon a rational foundation - its commerce extended with foreign countries ; while all the advantages were secured to Great Britain ...
Strana 190
... America . The loss of the trade to old Spain was a further bar to an influx of specie ; and the attempt upon Portugal had not only deprived us of an import of bullion from thence , but the payment of our troops employed in its defence ...
... America . The loss of the trade to old Spain was a further bar to an influx of specie ; and the attempt upon Portugal had not only deprived us of an import of bullion from thence , but the payment of our troops employed in its defence ...
Strana 204
... America ; and from this circumstance we derive considerable advantages . But here let me rest a little . The author touches upon a string which sounds under his fingers but a tremulous and melancholy note . North America was once indeed ...
... America ; and from this circumstance we derive considerable advantages . But here let me rest a little . The author touches upon a string which sounds under his fingers but a tremulous and melancholy note . North America was once indeed ...
Strana 222
... America , and from the West Indies , is set against us in the ordinary way of striking a balance of imports and exports ; whereas the import and export are both our own . This is just as ridiculous , as to put against the general ...
... America , and from the West Indies , is set against us in the ordinary way of striking a balance of imports and exports ; whereas the import and export are both our own . This is just as ridiculous , as to put against the general ...
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A. H. Bullen act of navigation act of parliament administration America appear beauty body British burthen cause civil list colonies colours commerce connexion consequences consider consideration constitution court crown danger debt disposition duties Edited effect empire endeavour England English establishment export favour France friends G. A. Aitken give Guadaloupe History honour House of Commons idea imagination interest laws least less liberty Lord Lord Bute Lord North mankind manner means measures ment mind ministers ministry nation nature never noble object observed operation opinion pain parliament party passions peace persons pleasure political popular present principle produce proportion purpose reason repeal revenue scheme SECT sense slavery sort species spirit stamp act sublime suppose sure taste taxes terror things tion trade Trans Translated virtue vols whilst whole William Hazlitt words