The feelings of the colonies were formerly the feelings of Great Britain. Theirs were formerly the feelings of Mr. Hampden when called upon for the payment of twenty shillings. Would twenty shillings have ruined Mr. Hampden's fortune? No ! but the payment... One Look Back - Página 180de George William Erskine Russell - 1911 - 368 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 páginas
...resolved not to pay. The feelings of the colonies were formerly the feelings of Great Britain. Theirs were formerly the feelings of Mr. Hampden when called...principle it was demanded, would have made him a slave. It is the weight of that preamble, of which you are so fond, and not the weight of the duty, that the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1779 - 610 páginas
...highway, it is not the two-pence loft that makes the capital out• rage.' « Would twenty fhillings have ruined Mr. Hampden's ' fortune ? No ! but the payment of half twenty fhillings, on the « principle it was demanded, would have made him a flave.' - See Mr. fiurke's fpeechesin... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 596 páginas
...refolved not to pay. The feelings of the colonies were formerly the feelings of Great Britain. Theirs were formerly the feelings of Mr. Hampden when called upon for the payment of twenty fhillings. Would twenty millings have ruined Mr. Hampden's fortune? No! but the payment of half twenty... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 604 páginas
...refolved not to pay. The feelings of the colonies were formerly the feelings of Great Britain. Theirs were formerly the feelings of Mr. Hampden when called upon for the payment of twenty Ihillings. Would twenty millings have ruined Mr. Hampden's fortune? No! but the payment of half twenty... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1792 - 608 páginas
...refolved not to pay. The feelings of the Colonies were formerly the feelings of Great Britain. Theirs were formerly the feelings of Mr. Hampden when called upon for the payment of twenty fhillings. Would twenty fhillings have ruined Mr. Hampden's fortune ? No I but the payment of half... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1798 - 330 páginas
...OF THE COLONIES.) THE feelings of the colonies were formerly the feelings of Great Britain. Theirs were formerly the feelings of Mr. Hampden when called upon for the payment of twenty fhillings. Would twenty millings have ruined Mr. Hampden's fortune ? No ; but the payment of half twenty... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 462 páginas
...refolved not to pay. The feelings of the colonies were formerly the feelings of Great Britain. Theirs were formerly the feelings of Mr. Hampden when called upon for the payment of twenty fhillings. 'Would twenty fhillings lhillings have ruined Mr. Hatnpden's fortune? No! but the payment... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1806 - 522 páginas
...Great Britain. Theirs were formerly the feelings of Mr. Hampden when called upon for the payment af twenty shillings. Would twenty shillings have ruined...principle it was demanded, would have made him a slave. It is the weight of that preamble, of which you are so fond, and not the weight of the duty, that the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 586 páginas
...robbed of a trifle on the highway, it is not the two-pence lost that makes the capital outrage." " Would twenty shillings have ruined Mr. Hampden's fortune...shillings, on the principle it was demanded, would haTcmadehim a sla've" See Mr. Burke's speeches in 1774 and 1775. BV t Nuva Scotia, Georgia, the Flotidas,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 590 páginas
...two-pence lost (hat makes the capital outrage." " Would twenty shillings have ruined Mr. lUmpden's fortune ? No ! but the payment of half twenty shillings,...on the principle it was demanded, would have made hire tlsve " See Mr. Burke's speeches in 1774 and 1175. BV t Nova Scotia. Georgia, the Florida!, aud... | |
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