The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Strana 315
... importance within the memory of man ; nothing in history is parallel to it . All the reasonings about it , that are likely to be at all solid , must be drawn from its actual circum- stances . In this new system a principle of commerce ...
... importance within the memory of man ; nothing in history is parallel to it . All the reasonings about it , that are likely to be at all solid , must be drawn from its actual circum- stances . In this new system a principle of commerce ...
Strana 316
... importance is infinite . I believe the reader will be struck , as I have been , with one singular fact . In the year 1704 , but sixty - five years ago , the whole trade with our plantations was but a few thou- sand pounds more in the ...
... importance is infinite . I believe the reader will be struck , as I have been , with one singular fact . In the year 1704 , but sixty - five years ago , the whole trade with our plantations was but a few thou- sand pounds more in the ...
Strana 358
... importance , and to secure to the court the unlimited and uncontrolled use of its own vast influence , under the sole direction of its own private favor , has for some years past been the great object of policy . If this were com ...
... importance , and to secure to the court the unlimited and uncontrolled use of its own vast influence , under the sole direction of its own private favor , has for some years past been the great object of policy . If this were com ...
Strana 360
... importance was to be their very title to delegated power . Members of parlia- ment were to be hardened into an insensibility to pride as well as to duty . Those high and haughty sentiments , which are the great support of independence ...
... importance was to be their very title to delegated power . Members of parlia- ment were to be hardened into an insensibility to pride as well as to duty . Those high and haughty sentiments , which are the great support of independence ...
Strana 362
... importance by the new tenure of the court ; they were not therefore thought to be so proper as others for the services which were required by that tenure . It happened very favorably for the new sys- tem , that under a forced coalition ...
... importance by the new tenure of the court ; they were not therefore thought to be so proper as others for the services which were required by that tenure . It happened very favorably for the new sys- tem , that under a forced coalition ...
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