Speeches: With Memoir and Historical IntroductionsJames Duffy, 1862 - 456 страници |
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... consideration of abstract ideas of the natural privileges of man , he dealt with the circumstances of the hour , and urged forcibly the wisdom of concession . This speech affords evidence of the extra- ordinary industry with which Burke ...
... consideration of abstract ideas of the natural privileges of man , he dealt with the circumstances of the hour , and urged forcibly the wisdom of concession . This speech affords evidence of the extra- ordinary industry with which Burke ...
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... consideration the duty of 3d . per lb. , imposed under the Act of 1767 , on tea imported into America . It was on this occasion that Burke , then member for the borough of Wendover , delivered the following speech- an oration which ...
... consideration the duty of 3d . per lb. , imposed under the Act of 1767 , on tea imported into America . It was on this occasion that Burke , then member for the borough of Wendover , delivered the following speech- an oration which ...
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... consideration I could bestow upon it . He has stated to the house two grounds of deliberation ; one nar- row and simple , and merely confined to the question on your paper : the other more large and more complicated ; comprehending the ...
... consideration I could bestow upon it . He has stated to the house two grounds of deliberation ; one nar- row and simple , and merely confined to the question on your paper : the other more large and more complicated ; comprehending the ...
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... consideration , because I would omit nothing that can give the house satisfaction , I wish to tread the narrow ground to which alone the honourable gentleman , in one part of his speech , has so strictly confined us . He desires to know ...
... consideration , because I would omit nothing that can give the house satisfaction , I wish to tread the narrow ground to which alone the honourable gentleman , in one part of his speech , has so strictly confined us . He desires to know ...
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... consideration ) have taxed these commodities . The same may be said of glass . Besides , some of the things taxed were so trivial , that the loss of the objects themselves and their utter annihilation out of American commerce , would ...
... consideration ) have taxed these commodities . The same may be said of glass . Besides , some of the things taxed were so trivial , that the loss of the objects themselves and their utter annihilation out of American commerce , would ...
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