Deny them this participation of freedom, and you break that sole bond which originally made, and must still preserve, the unity of the empire.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
| Virginia Waddy - 1889 - 432 pages
...the monopoly. This is the true act of navigation, which binds you to the commerce of the colonies, and through them secures to you the wealth of the...and must still preserve, the unity of the empire. — Edmund Burke. I would have a woman as true as Death. At the first real lie which works from the... | |
| Virginia Waddy - 1889 - 432 pages
...the monopoly. This is the true act of navigation, which binds you to the commerce of the colonies, and through them secures to you the wealth of the...originally made, and must still preserve, the unity of the empire.—Edmund Burke. I would have a woman as true as Death. At the first real lie which works from... | |
| David Salmon - 1890 - 322 pages
...of which you have the monopoly. This is the true act of navigation, which binds you to the commerce of the world. Deny them this participation of freedom,...bonds, your affidavits and your sufferances, your coquets and your clearances, are what form the great securities of your commerce. Do not dream that... | |
| David Salmon - 1890 - 318 pages
...of which you have the monopoly. This is the true act of navigation, which binds you to the commerce of the world. Deny them this participation of freedom,...bonds, your affidavits and your sufferances, your coquets and your clearances, are what form the great securities of your commerce. Do not dream that... | |
| William Thomas Stead - 1903 - 720 pages
...privileges and equal protection. Those are ties which, though light as air, are as strong as links of iron Do not entertain so weak an imagination as that your...are what form the great securities of your commerce. Л tax on tea, Mr. Burns says, cost us the richest portion of the world's surface, and a tax on British... | |
| Blanche Wilder Bellamy, Maud Wilder Goodwin - 1890 - 402 pages
...Government may be one thing and their privileges another, — the cement is gone, the cohesion is loosened ! Do not entertain so weak an imagination as that your...are what form the great securities of your commerce. These things do not make your Government. Dead instruments, passive tools, as they are, it is the spirit... | |
| William Henry Parr Greswell, Royal Colonial Institute, London - 1890 - 402 pages
...the chosen race and sons of England worship freedom, they will turn their faces towards you. . . . Deny them this participation of freedom and you break...still preserve the unity of the empire. . . . Do not dream that your letters of office and your instructions and your suspending clauses are the things... | |
| Henry Offley Wakeman - 1890 - 248 pages
...wherever the chosen race and sons of England worship freedom they will turn their faces towards you. Deny them this participation of freedom, and you break that sole bond which originally made and still must preserve the unity of the empire. Do not entertain so weak an imagination, as that your... | |
| Alfred Caldecott - 1891 - 314 pages
...and equal protection. These are ties which, though light as air, are as strong as links of iron . .. Do not entertain so weak an imagination as that your...bonds, your affidavits and your sufferances, your crockets and your clearances, are what form the great securities of your commerce. Do not dream that... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1891 - 264 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...world. Deny them this participation of freedom, and 15 you break that sole bond, which originally made, and must still preserve, the unity of the empire.... | |
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