Deny them this participation of freedom, and you break that sole bond which originally made, and must still preserve, the unity of the empire. Works - Page 180by Edmund Burke - 1865Full view - About this book
| Charles John Plumptre - 1881 - 524 pages
...acknowledged force is not impaired, either in effect or in opinion, by an unwillingness to exert itself. . . . Do not entertain so weak an imagination as that your...bonds, your affidavits and your sufferances, your dockets and your clearances, form the great securities of your commerce. Do not dream that your letters... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1881 - 842 pages
...the world. Deny thorn this participation of freedom, find you break that sole bond which oricjimdly made, and must still preserve, the unity of the empire. Do not entertain R) weak an imagination, as that your registers and your bond?, your affidavits and your sufferances,... | |
| Richard Fletcher Charles - 1882 - 360 pages
...the monopoly. This is the true Act of Navigation, which binds to you the commerce of the Colonies, and through them secures to you the wealth of the...your affidavits and your sufferances, your cockets 2 and your clearances, are what form the great securities of your commerce. Do not dream that your... | |
| William Swinton - 1885 - 624 pages
...the monopoly. This is the true Act of Navigation,1 which binds to you the commerce of the colonies, and through them secures to you the wealth of the...registers and your bonds, your affidavits and your sufferances,2 your cockets3 and ycur clearances,4 are what form the great securities of your commerce.... | |
| William Swinton - 1885 - 620 pages
...the monopoly. This is the true Act of Navigation,1 which binds to you the commerce of the colonies, and through them secures to you the wealth of the...registers and your bonds, your affidavits and your sufferances,2 your cockets3 and ycur clearances,4 are what form the great securities of your commerce.... | |
| John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond - 1885 - 678 pages
...relation, the cement is gone, the cohesion is loosened, and everything hastens to decay and dissolution. Deny them this participation of freedom and you break...and must still preserve the unity of the empire." The resolutions of Burke, framed in the spirit of his speech, were negatived by 270 to 78, and the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1885 - 434 pages
...ideas, Burke often contrasts a great moral principle with a group of technical names. Cp. p. 232 : ' Your registers and your bonds, your affidavits and...your sufferances, your cockets and your clearances,' &c. Observations on State of Nation : ' Visions of stamp duties on Perwannas, Dusticks, Kistbundees,... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1866 - 402 pages
...the monopoly. This is the true act of navigation, which binds to you the commerce of the colonies, and through them secures to you the wealth of the...and must still preserve, the unity of the empire. It is the spirit of the English constitution, which, infused through the mighty mass, pervades, feeds,... | |
| Arthur Howard Galton - 1888 - 368 pages
...have the monopoly. This is the true Act of Navigation which binds to you the commerce of the colonies, and through them secures to you the wealth of the...your bonds, your affidavits and your sufferances, yourcockets and your clearances, are what form the great securities of your commerce. Do not dream... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1888 - 316 pages
...the monopoly. This is the true act of navigation, which binds to you the commerce of the colonies, and through them secures to you the wealth of the...them this participation of freedom, and you break the unity of the empire. It is the spirit of the English constitution, which, infused through the mighty... | |
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