The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1G. Bell, 1902 |
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Strana 17
... 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 203
... as their correspondents in Spain were disabled from paying them for their goods yent to America . " State of the Nation , p . 7 . every external purpose as Pensacola , and of more internal THE PRESENT STATE OF THE NATION . " 203.
... as their correspondents in Spain were disabled from paying them for their goods yent to America . " State of the Nation , p . 7 . every external purpose as Pensacola , and of more internal THE PRESENT STATE OF THE NATION . " 203.
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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