| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 páginas
...most certain revenues and your clearest interests, merely for the sake of insulting your colonies ? No man ever doubted that the commodity of tea could...Britain. Theirs were formerly the feelings of Mr. Hampden when called upon for the payment of twenty shillings. Would twenty shillings have ruined Mr.... | |
| 1775 - 868 páginas
...of tK» could bear an impofition ofthreepence. But no commodity will bear three-pence, or wiin>eara penny, when the general feelings of men are irritated, and two millions of people are refolved not to pay. The feelings of the Colonies were formerly the feelings of Great Britain. Theirs... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1775 - 64 páginas
...yourcolonies ? NainatTever doubted that the'commodity of tea could bear an impofitioh of.three-p'ence. But no commodity will bear three-pence, or will bear...men are irritated, and two millions of people are refolved npt (o pay. The feelings of the colonies were formerly the feelings. of Great Britain. Theirs... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 604 páginas
...moft certain revenues and your cleareft intereft, merely for the fake of infulting your colonies ? No man ever doubted that the commodity of tea could bear an impofition of three-pence. But no commodity will bear three-pence, or will bear a penny, when the general... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1792 - 608 páginas
...moft certain revenues and your cleareft interefts, merely for the fake of infulting your Colonies ? No man ever doubted that the commodity of tea could bear an impofition of three-pence. But no commodity will bear three-pence,, or will bear a penny, when the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 596 páginas
...moft certain revenues and your cleareft intereft, merely for the fake of infulting your colonies ? No man ever doubted that the commodity of tea could bear an impofition of three-pence. But no commodity will bear three-pence, or will bear a penny, when the general... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1798 - 330 páginas
...benefit to the impofers, or fatisfa&ion to the fubject. -Ibid. AMERICA (FEELINGS OF THE COLONIES.) THE feelings of the colonies were formerly the feelings...Britain. Theirs were formerly the feelings of Mr. Hampden when called upon for the payment of twenty fhillings. Would twenty millings have ruined Mr.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 462 páginas
...moft certain revenues and your cleareft intereft, merely for the fake of infulting your colonies ? No man ever doubted that the commodity of tea could bear an impofition of three-pence. But no commodity will bear three-pence, or will bear a penny, when the general... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1806 - 522 páginas
...most certain revenues and your clearest interest, merely for the sake of insulting your colonies ? No man ever doubted that the commodity of tea could...Britain. Theirs were formerly the feelings of Mr. Hampden when called upon for the payment af twenty shillings. Would twenty shillings have ruined Mr.... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 512 páginas
...your most certain revenues and your clearest interest, merely for the sake of insulting your colonies? No man ever doubted that the commodity of tea could...Britain. Theirs were formerly the feelings of Mr. Hampden when called upon for the payment of twenty shillings. Would twenty shillings have ruined Mr.... | |
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