Speeches: With Memoir and Historical IntroductionsJames Duffy, 1862 - 456 страници |
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... give me leave to say , either useless or dangerous . He asserts , that retrospect is not wise ; and the proper , the only proper , subject of inquiry is , " not how we got into this difficulty , but how we are to get out of it . " In ...
... give me leave to say , either useless or dangerous . He asserts , that retrospect is not wise ; and the proper , the only proper , subject of inquiry is , " not how we got into this difficulty , but how we are to get out of it . " In ...
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... give me this firmness ; but plain truth and clear evidence can be beat down by no ability . The clerk will be so good as to turn to the act , and read this favourite pre- amble : " Whereas it is expedient that a revenue should be raised ...
... give me this firmness ; but plain truth and clear evidence can be beat down by no ability . The clerk will be so good as to turn to the act , and read this favourite pre- amble : " Whereas it is expedient that a revenue should be raised ...
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... give up your most certain revenues and your clearest interest , merely for the sake of insulting your colonies ? No man ever doubted that the commodity of tea could bear an imposition of threepence . But no commodity will bear ...
... give up your most certain revenues and your clearest interest , merely for the sake of insulting your colonies ? No man ever doubted that the commodity of tea could bear an imposition of threepence . But no commodity will bear ...
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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 în effect , been disclaimed ...
... 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 în effect , been disclaimed ...
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... give these fair princi- ples a fair trial ; which , since the making of this act to this hour , they never have had . Sir , the honourable gentleman having spoken what he thought necessary upon the narrow part of the subject , I have ...
... give these fair princi- ples a fair trial ; which , since the making of this act to this hour , they never have had . Sir , the honourable gentleman having spoken what he thought necessary upon the narrow part of the subject , I have ...
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