The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 2H. G. Bohn, 1864 - Great Britain |
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Page 46
... land interferes with us , and therefore must be checked , is , in my opinion , a very mistaken and a very dangerous principle . I must beg leave to repeat , what I took the liberty of sug- gesting to you in my last letter , that Ireland ...
... land interferes with us , and therefore must be checked , is , in my opinion , a very mistaken and a very dangerous principle . I must beg leave to repeat , what I took the liberty of sug- gesting to you in my last letter , that Ireland ...
Page 49
... land , from the vicious system of its internal polity , will be a long time before it can derive any benefit from the liberty now granted , or from anything else . But , as I do not vote advantages in hopes that they may not be enjoyed ...
... land , from the vicious system of its internal polity , will be a long time before it can derive any benefit from the liberty now granted , or from anything else . But , as I do not vote advantages in hopes that they may not be enjoyed ...
Page 53
... land , the most extensive and profitable of any , and the natural staple of that kingdom , has been in a manner so destroyed by restrictive laws of ours , and ( at our persuasion , and on our promises ) by restrictive laws of their own ...
... land , the most extensive and profitable of any , and the natural staple of that kingdom , has been in a manner so destroyed by restrictive laws of ours , and ( at our persuasion , and on our promises ) by restrictive laws of their own ...
Page 72
... land revenues in the said principalities are greatly diminished ; " - and " that upon a report of the surveyor - general of his Majesty's land revenues , upon a memorial of the auditor of his Majesty's revenues within the said ...
... land revenues in the said principalities are greatly diminished ; " - and " that upon a report of the surveyor - general of his Majesty's land revenues , upon a memorial of the auditor of his Majesty's revenues within the said ...
Page 79
... land steward than of an office in the state . Whatever they may possibly have been in other times , or in other ... land to be given for them ; which land is to be sold for the public benefit . As to the timber , I propose a survey of ...
... land steward than of an office in the state . Whatever they may possibly have been in other times , or in other ... land to be given for them ; which land is to be sold for the public benefit . As to the timber , I propose a survey of ...
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