| Solomon Henry Clark - 1899 - 324 páginas
...propositions. The reconstruction suggests the probable process of thought. THE CRITERION OF PITCH 63 The Englishman in America will feel that this is slavery...compensation, either to his feelings or his understanding. "The Englishman in America will feel that this is slavery [.]. (The mere fact) that it is legal slavery... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1900 - 274 páginas
...restraints you can imagine on commerce, and at the same time are made pack-horses of every tax you chose to impose, without the least share in granting them....compensation, either to his feelings or his understanding." 1241 financiers. Persons who expected large revenues and returns from America. 1249 this was the intention.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1901 - 608 páginas
...industry by all the restraints you can imagine on commerce, and at the same time are made pack-horses of every tax you choose to impose, without the least share in granting them. When they bear the burdens of unlimited monopoly, will you bring them to bear the burdens of unlimited revenue too ? The... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1902 - 558 páginas
...industry, by all the restraints you can imagine on commerce, and at the same time are made pack-horses of every tax you choose to impose, without the least...will be no compensation, either to his feelings or hia • understanding. A noble lord,1 who spoke some time ago, is full of the fire of ingenuous youth... | |
| Aristotle, William Lambert Newman - 1902 - 660 páginas
...guard himself by explaining that the rule of law which he recommended must be the rule of good law. ' The Englishman in America will feel that this is slavery...compensation, either to his feelings or his understanding ' (Burke, Speech on American Taxation: Works, ed. Bohn, i. 433). Burke goes still further elsewhere... | |
| Sherwin Cody - 1904 - 566 páginas
...industry by all the restraints you can imagine on commerce, and at the same time are made pack-horses of every tax you choose to impose, without the least share in granting them. When they bear the burdens of unlimited monopoly, will you bring them to bear the burdens of unlimited revenue too? The... | |
| T. Dundas Pillans - 1905 - 214 páginas
...industry by all the restraints " you can imagine on commerce, and at the same " time are made pack-horses of every tax you choose " to impose, without the least...The Englishman in " America will feel that this is slavery—that it is " legal slavery, will be no compensation either to his " feelings or his understanding.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1905 - 136 páginas
...industry, 25 by all the restraints you can imagine on commerce, and at the same time are made pack-horses of every tax you choose to impose, without the least share in granting them? When they bear the burdens of unlimited monopoly, will you bring them to bear the burdens of unlimited revenue too? The... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1911 - 318 páginas
...industry by all the restraints you can imagine on commerce, and at the same time are made pack-horses of every tax you choose to impose, without the least...either to his feelings or his understanding. A noble lord,1 who spoke some time ago, is full of the fire of ingenuous youth; and when he has modelled the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1919 - 336 páginas
...industry by all the restraints you can imagine on commerce, and at the same time are made pack-horses of every tax you choose to impose, without the least...compensation, either to his feelings or his understanding. If this be the case, ask yourselves this question : Will they be content in such a state of slavery?... | |
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