The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Strana 139
... Ireland are trifling and insignificant , when compared with the concessions to the Americans . At such a juncture ... Ireland ? Not a shilling . We only consent to leave to them , in two or three instances , the use of the natural ...
... Ireland are trifling and insignificant , when compared with the concessions to the Americans . At such a juncture ... Ireland ? Not a shilling . We only consent to leave to them , in two or three instances , the use of the natural ...
Strana 140
... Ireland inter- feres with us , and therefore must be checked , is , in my opin- ion , a very mistaken , and a very dangerous principle . I must beg leave to repeat , what I took the liberty of suggesting to you in my last letter , that ...
... Ireland inter- feres with us , and therefore must be checked , is , in my opin- ion , a very mistaken , and a very dangerous principle . I must beg leave to repeat , what I took the liberty of suggesting to you in my last letter , that ...
Strana 141
... Ireland to the little regulations which are proposed in parliament . This union is a great question of state , to which , when it comes properly before me in my parliamentary capacity , I shall give an honest and unprejudiced ...
... Ireland to the little regulations which are proposed in parliament . This union is a great question of state , to which , when it comes properly before me in my parliamentary capacity , I shall give an honest and unprejudiced ...
Strana 142
... Ireland , sir , pays a great deal more than Scotland ; and is perhaps as much , and as effectually united to England as Scotland is . But if Scotland , instead of paying little , had paid nothing at all , we should be gainers , not ...
... Ireland , sir , pays a great deal more than Scotland ; and is perhaps as much , and as effectually united to England as Scotland is . But if Scotland , instead of paying little , had paid nothing at all , we should be gainers , not ...
Strana 143
... Ireland as Bristol ; and that none would be so likely to profit of its prosperity as our city . But your profit and theirs must concur . Beggary and bankruptcy are not the circumstances which invite to an inter- course with that or with ...
... Ireland as Bristol ; and that none would be so likely to profit of its prosperity as our city . But your profit and theirs must concur . Beggary and bankruptcy are not the circumstances which invite to an inter- course with that or with ...
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