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" Be content to bind America by laws of trade; you have always done it. Let this be your reason for binding their trade. Do not burden them by taxes ; you were not used to do so from the beginning. Let this be your reason for not taxing. These are the arguments... "
The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke - Page 486
by Edmund Burke - 1806
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: A vindication of natural ...

Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1889 - 556 pages
...sound of them. Leave the Americans as they anciently stood, and these distinctions, born of our unhappy contest, will die along with it. They and we, and...this be your reason for binding their trade. Do not burtheii them by taxes ; you were not used to do so from the beginning. Let this be your reason for...
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The Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge, Volume 5

1775 - 868 pages
...them. Leave the Americans as they anciently flood, and thefe diftinctions, born of our unhappy conteft, will die along with it. They, and we, and their and our ancef »on, have been happy under that fyihm. Let the" memory of ail actions, in contradiction to that...
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Speech ... on American taxation

Edmund Burke - 1775 - 64 pages
...•Leave the Americans as they antiently flood and thole diitinctions, 'born 'of .our unhappy «enteft, will die along With :it. They and we, and their and our anceilois, have been 'happy under that fyftem. Let the memory of all attions, iti contradiction to...
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 39

Tobias Smollett - English literature - 1775 - 552 pages
...them. Leave the Americans as they antienfly flood, and thefe diftjndtions, born of our unhappy conteft, will die along with it. They, and we, and their and our anceflors, have been happy under that fyftem. Let the memory of all actions, in contradiction to that...
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The works of ... Edmund Burke [ed. by W. King and F. Laurence].

Edmund Burke - 1792 - 596 pages
...them. Leave the Americans as they antiently ftood, and thefe diftinctions, born of our unhappy conteft, •will die along with it. They and we, and their and our anceftors, have been happy under that fyftem. Let the memory of all actions, in contradiction to that...
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The History, Debates, and Proceedings of Both Houses of Parliament ..., Volume 7

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1792 - 608 pages
...them. Leave the Americans as they anciently ftood, and thefe diftinctions, born of our unhappy conteft, will die along with it. They, and we, and their and our anceftors, have been happy under that fyftem. Let the memory of all actions, in contradiction to that...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Collected in Three Volumes ...

Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1792 - 604 pages
...them. Leave the Americans as they antiently ftood, and thefe dittinctions, born of our unhappy conteft, will die along with it. They and we, and their and our anceftors, have been happy under that fyftem. Let the memory of all actions, in contradiction to that...
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The Life of Edmund Burke: Comprehending and Impartial Account of ..., Volume 1

Robert Bisset - 1800 - 502 pages
...sound of them. Leave the Americans as they anciently stood, and these distinctions, born of our unhappy contest, will die along with it. They, and we, and...our ancestors, have been happy under that system. Oppose the ancient policy and practice of the empire as a rampart against the speculations of innovators,...
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The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Volume 2

Edmund Burke - English literature - 1803 - 462 pages
...them. Leave the Americans as they anciently ftood, and thefe diitinctions, born of our unhappy conteft, will die along with it. They and we, and their and our anceftors, have been happy under that fyfteiu. Let the memory of all actions, in in contradiction to...
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Parliamentary speeches from 1761 to 1802

William Hazlitt - Orators - 1810 - 612 pages
...of them. Leave the Americans, as they anciently stood, and these distinctions, born of our unhappy contest, will die along with it. They and we, and...sides, be extinguished for ever. Be content to bind 1 America by laws of trade ; you have always done it. Let this be your reason for binding their trade....
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