The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 5J. Dodsley, 1812 |
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... fufficient to remark , that they come under the fecond of thofe claffes , into which , as I before observed , we divided the papers , that prefented themselves to our confideration . V. LETTER to the Marquis of Rockingham . VI . An ...
... fufficient to remark , that they come under the fecond of thofe claffes , into which , as I before observed , we divided the papers , that prefented themselves to our confideration . V. LETTER to the Marquis of Rockingham . VI . An ...
Стр. 79
... fufficient . Next we ought to know , that the spirit of our Laws , or that our own difpofitions , which are stronger than Laws , are fufceptible of all thofe defenfive measures , which the occafion may require . A third confideration is ...
... fufficient . Next we ought to know , that the spirit of our Laws , or that our own difpofitions , which are stronger than Laws , are fufceptible of all thofe defenfive measures , which the occafion may require . A third confideration is ...
Стр. 95
... fufficient to preserve that unity , and by its equal weight and preffure to consolidate the various parts that compofe it , muft refide fomewhere : that fomewhere can only be in England . Poffibly any one Member , diftin & tly taken ...
... fufficient to preserve that unity , and by its equal weight and preffure to consolidate the various parts that compofe it , muft refide fomewhere : that fomewhere can only be in England . Poffibly any one Member , diftin & tly taken ...
Стр. 96
... means of correcting legislative and judicial mistakes , and thus amount to a denial of juftice . I might indeed state cafes , in which this very quantum of tax would would be fully fufficient to defeat this right . But 96 LETTER TO.
... means of correcting legislative and judicial mistakes , and thus amount to a denial of juftice . I might indeed state cafes , in which this very quantum of tax would would be fully fufficient to defeat this right . But 96 LETTER TO.
Стр. 97
Edmund Burke. would be fully fufficient to defeat this right . But I argue not on the cafe , but on the principle , and I am fure the principle implies it . They , who may reftrain , may prohibit . They , who may impose two fhillings ...
Edmund Burke. would be fully fufficient to defeat this right . But I argue not on the cafe , but on the principle , and I am fure the principle implies it . They , who may reftrain , may prohibit . They , who may impose two fhillings ...
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