Conciliation with the Colonies: The Speech by Edmund BurkeHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 141 sider |
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Side 19
... grant of the Commons alone . " The English Com- mons cannot constitutionally grant to the king the property of English subjects in America . The people of America have always hitherto exercised their right " of giving and grant- ing ...
... grant of the Commons alone . " The English Com- mons cannot constitutionally grant to the king the property of English subjects in America . The people of America have always hitherto exercised their right " of giving and grant- ing ...
Side 36
... grants ( 49 ) , cannot be applied , for- a . ( 49. ) b . ( 50. ) B. The prosperity of the colonies , the second cause , particularly the prosperity of their ma- rine enterprises ( commerce and fisheries ) , can be arrested , but such a ...
... grants ( 49 ) , cannot be applied , for- a . ( 49. ) b . ( 50. ) B. The prosperity of the colonies , the second cause , particularly the prosperity of their ma- rine enterprises ( commerce and fisheries ) , can be arrested , but such a ...
Side 38
... grant , and not by imposition , etc. ( 91 ) . The six fundamental resolutions ( to be followed by three corollary propositions ) are as fol- lows : I. ( 94. ) ( No proof . ) II . ( 96. ) a . and b . ( 98. ) III . ( 99. ) ( No proof ...
... grant , and not by imposition , etc. ( 91 ) . The six fundamental resolutions ( to be followed by three corollary propositions ) are as fol- lows : I. ( 94. ) ( No proof . ) II . ( 96. ) a . and b . ( 98. ) III . ( 99. ) ( No proof ...
Side 69
... grants of land . But to this scheme there are two objections . The first , that there is already so much unsettled land in private hands as to afford room for an immense future population , although the crown not only withheld its grants ...
... grants of land . But to this scheme there are two objections . The first , that there is already so much unsettled land in private hands as to afford room for an immense future population , although the crown not only withheld its grants ...
Side 70
... grants , what would be the consequence ? The people would occupy without grants . They have already so occupied in many places . You cannot station garrisons in every part of these deserts . If you drive the people from one place , they ...
... grants , what would be the consequence ? The people would occupy without grants . They have already so occupied in many places . You cannot station garrisons in every part of these deserts . If you drive the people from one place , they ...
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