Speeches: With Memoir and Historical IntroductionsJames Duffy, 1862 - 456 страници |
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... parliament . Burke felt , of course , highly honoured at the invitation which the deputation conveyed , and having mentioned the subject to his new constituents , he left it to them to decide whether he should accept or decline the ...
... parliament . Burke felt , of course , highly honoured at the invitation which the deputation conveyed , and having mentioned the subject to his new constituents , he left it to them to decide whether he should accept or decline the ...
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... parliament- ary career . It has been said that it was this warning which Burke's treatment at Bristol held out to statesmen , that caused Sir Robert Peel to remain contented for the last twenty years of his life with representing the ...
... parliament- ary career . It has been said that it was this warning which Burke's treatment at Bristol held out to statesmen , that caused Sir Robert Peel to remain contented for the last twenty years of his life with representing the ...
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... Parliament , though rejected in that of England , was right according to the strict theory of the constitution . Such are a few of the numerous subjects to elucidate which Burke gave the weight of his talents during his public career ...
... Parliament , though rejected in that of England , was right according to the strict theory of the constitution . Such are a few of the numerous subjects to elucidate which Burke gave the weight of his talents during his public career ...
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... parliament repealed the stamp act in the year 1766 , I affirm first , that the Americans did not in consequence of this measure call upon you to give up the former parliamentary revenue which subsisted in that country ; or even any one ...
... parliament repealed the stamp act in the year 1766 , I affirm first , that the Americans did not in consequence of this measure call upon you to give up the former parliamentary revenue which subsisted in that country ; or even any one ...
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... parliament ; not on any general reasoning growing out of collateral matter , but on the conduct of the honourable gentleman's ministerial friends on the new revenue itself . The act of 1767 , which grants this tea duty , sets forth in ...
... parliament ; not on any general reasoning growing out of collateral matter , but on the conduct of the honourable gentleman's ministerial friends on the new revenue itself . The act of 1767 , which grants this tea duty , sets forth in ...
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