The Public and Domestic Life of the Right Hon. Edmund BurkeNath. Cooke, 1854 - 316 páginas |
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... interest and importance fall into discussion and debate - without recourse , either for guidance or encouragement , to the lessons and language of Ed- mund Burke ; and thus it is that his thoughts of wisdom and his words of fire have ...
... interest and importance fall into discussion and debate - without recourse , either for guidance or encouragement , to the lessons and language of Ed- mund Burke ; and thus it is that his thoughts of wisdom and his words of fire have ...
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... forthwith brought in by government . The Stamp Act was to disappear , but the omnipotent authority of Parliament was to be maintained . Intense interest attached to the debate that ensued in the Commons . It was no ordinary.
... forthwith brought in by government . The Stamp Act was to disappear , but the omnipotent authority of Parliament was to be maintained . Intense interest attached to the debate that ensued in the Commons . It was no ordinary.
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... interest , naturally ex- cited the displeasure of Burke . The Whigs of Burke's party considered the doctrines advanced by the Lord Chief Justice Mansfield on the bench as inconsistent with constitutional liberty , and as plants of Tory ...
... interest , naturally ex- cited the displeasure of Burke . The Whigs of Burke's party considered the doctrines advanced by the Lord Chief Justice Mansfield on the bench as inconsistent with constitutional liberty , and as plants of Tory ...
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... interests , merely for the sake of insulting your colo- nies ? No man ever doubted that the commodity of tea could bear an imposition of three - pence . But no commodity will bear three - pence , or will bear a penny , when the general ...
... interests , merely for the sake of insulting your colo- nies ? No man ever doubted that the commodity of tea could bear an imposition of three - pence . But no commodity will bear three - pence , or will bear a penny , when the general ...
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... interests , which interests each must maintain , as an agent and advocate , against other agents and advocates ; but par- liament is a deliberative assembly of one nation , with one interest , that of the whole ; where , not local ...
... interests , which interests each must maintain , as an agent and advocate , against other agents and advocates ; but par- liament is a deliberative assembly of one nation , with one interest , that of the whole ; where , not local ...
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