The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Bros., 1851 This work contains a selection of the writings of Edmund Burke, an influential Irish member of Parliament from 1766 and 1794 and the philosophical founder of modern conservatism. |
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... give it are infinitely dear to us , and the evasion is infinitely contemptible . The people indeed have been told , that this power of discretionary disqualification is vested in hands that they may trust , and who will be sure not to ...
... give it are infinitely dear to us , and the evasion is infinitely contemptible . The people indeed have been told , that this power of discretionary disqualification is vested in hands that they may trust , and who will be sure not to ...
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... give up the former parliamen tary revenue which subsisted in that country ; or even any one of the articles which com- pose it . I affirm also , that when , departing from the maxims of that repeal , you revived the scheme of taxation ...
... give up the former parliamen tary revenue which subsisted in that country ; or even any one of the articles which com- pose it . I affirm also , that when , departing from the maxims of that repeal , you revived the scheme of taxation ...
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... give it up . There is no fair dealing in any part of the transaction . If you mean to follow your true motive and your public faith , give up your tax on tea for raising a revenue , the principle of which has , in effect , been ...
... give it up . There is no fair dealing in any part of the transaction . If you mean to follow your true motive and your public faith , give up your tax on tea for raising a revenue , the principle of which has , in effect , been ...
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