The Works of Edmund Burke, Volume 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 - Great Britain |
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Page 237
... establishments ; not one shilling towards the reduction of our debt . Guada- loupe or Martinico alone would have given us material aid ; much in the way of duties , much in the way of trade and navigation . A good ministry would have ...
... establishments ; not one shilling towards the reduction of our debt . Guada- loupe or Martinico alone would have given us material aid ; much in the way of duties , much in the way of trade and navigation . A good ministry would have ...
Page 240
... establishment ; and an allowance must always be made for them in judging of the state of the navy debt , though they are not distinguishable in the account . In providing for that which is payable , the principal object of the ...
... establishment ; and an allowance must always be made for them in judging of the state of the navy debt , though they are not distinguishable in the account . In providing for that which is payable , the principal object of the ...
Page 241
... establishment is near £ 1,500,000 more than it was in 1752 , 1753 , and other years of peace . This he has done in his usual manner , by asser- tion , without troubling himself either with proof or probability . For he has not given us ...
... establishment is near £ 1,500,000 more than it was in 1752 , 1753 , and other years of peace . This he has done in his usual manner , by asser- tion , without troubling himself either with proof or probability . For he has not given us ...
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... establishment ; nor are they included in that sum , which I have stated above for the establishment in the time of the former peace . If they were proper to be stated at all , they ought to be stated in both accounts . We must also ...
... establishment ; nor are they included in that sum , which I have stated above for the establishment in the time of the former peace . If they were proper to be stated at all , they ought to be stated in both accounts . We must also ...
Page 243
... establishment in the Considera- tions ; and then the peace establishment in that author will be reduced to the same articles with those included in the sum I have already mentioned for the peace establishment before the last war , in ...
... establishment in the Considera- tions ; and then the peace establishment in that author will be reduced to the same articles with those included in the sum I have already mentioned for the peace establishment before the last war , in ...
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