Burke's Speech on Conciliation with AmericaMacmillan, 1961 - 127 páginas |
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... constitutional difficulty , I consult the genius of the English constitution . Consulting at that oracle ( it was with all due humility and piety ) I found four capital examples in a similar case before me ; those of Ireland , Wales ...
... constitutional difficulty , I consult the genius of the English constitution . Consulting at that oracle ( it was with all due humility and piety ) I found four capital examples in a similar case before me ; those of Ireland , Wales ...
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... constitution , judge what the stated and fixed rule of supply has been in that kingdom . Your Irish pensioners would starve if they had no other fund to live on than taxes granted by English authority . Turn your eyes to those popular ...
... constitution , judge what the stated and fixed rule of supply has been in that kingdom . Your Irish pensioners would starve if they had no other fund to live on than taxes granted by English authority . Turn your eyes to those popular ...
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... constitution . 10 It is neither regular parliamentary taxation , nor colony grant . Experimentum in corpore vili [ Try experiments only upon what is of no value ] , is a good rule , which will ever make me adverse to any trial of ...
... constitution . 10 It is neither regular parliamentary taxation , nor colony grant . Experimentum in corpore vili [ Try experiments only upon what is of no value ] , is a good rule , which will ever make me adverse to any trial of ...
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