Speech ... on American Taxation, April 19, 1774J. Dodsley, 1775 - 57 pàgines |
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... himself , as unbounded as the fubject and the extent of his great abilities . Sir , When I cannot obey all his laws , I will do the best I can . I will endeavour to obey fuch of them as have the fanction of his example ; and to stick to ...
... himself , as unbounded as the fubject and the extent of his great abilities . Sir , When I cannot obey all his laws , I will do the best I can . I will endeavour to obey fuch of them as have the fanction of his example ; and to stick to ...
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... himself , the Minifter has nothing , at all to answer . He ftands condemned by himself , and by all his affociates old and new , as a destroyer , in the first truft of finance , of the revenues ; and in the first rank of honour , as a ...
... himself , the Minifter has nothing , at all to answer . He ftands condemned by himself , and by all his affociates old and new , as a destroyer , in the first truft of finance , of the revenues ; and in the first rank of honour , as a ...
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... himself , not by the low pimping politics of a court , but to win his way to power , through the laborious gradations of public fervice ; and to fecure to himself a well - earned rank in Parliament , by a thorough knowledge of its ...
... himself , not by the low pimping politics of a court , but to win his way to power , through the laborious gradations of public fervice ; and to fecure to himself a well - earned rank in Parliament , by a thorough knowledge of its ...
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... himself in the innumerable debates that were had upon the fubject . He might have proposed to the Colony agents , that they should agree in fome mode of taxation as the ground of an Act of Parliament . But he never could have propofed ...
... himself in the innumerable debates that were had upon the fubject . He might have proposed to the Colony agents , that they should agree in fome mode of taxation as the ground of an Act of Parliament . But he never could have propofed ...
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... himself to me . Sir , I will answer him as clearly as I am able , and with great opennefs : I have nothing to conceal . In the In the year fixty - five , being in a very private ftation , far enough from any line of bufi- nefs , and not ...
... himself to me . Sir , I will answer him as clearly as I am able , and with great opennefs : I have nothing to conceal . In the In the year fixty - five , being in a very private ftation , far enough from any line of bufi- nefs , and not ...
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