| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - American literature - 1919 - 714 pages
...industry by all the restraints you can imagine on commerce, and at the same time are made packhorses rike the walls Of rock-built cities, bidding nations quake, And monarchs tremble in their capit burdens of unlimited monopoly, will you bring them to bear the burdens of unlimited revenue too? The... | |
| Law - 1919 - 492 pages
...industry by all the restraints you can imagine in commerce, and at the same time are made the packhorses of every tax you choose to impose, without the least share in granting them. . . . The Englishman in America will feel that this is slavery. That it is legal slavery will be no... | |
| Edmund Burke - Biography & Autobiography - 1981 - 536 pages
...all the restraints you can imagine on commerce, and at the same time are made pack-horses of even' tax you choose to impose, without the least share...too? The Englishman in America will feel that this slavery—that it is legal slavery, will be no compensation, either to his feelings or his understanding.... | |
| John Phillip Reid - Political Science - 1988 - 248 pages
...Americans have, and what one brand of slavery they are free from, if they are . . . made pack-horses of every tax you choose to impose, without the least share in granting them. . . . The Englishman in America will feel that this is slavery — that it is legal slavery will be... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 2008 - 602 pages
...industry by all the restraints you can imagine on eommeree5 and at the same time are made pack-horses of every tax you choose to impose, without the least share in granting them. When they bear the burdens of unlimited monopoly, will you bring them to bear the burdens of unlimited revenue too ? The... | |
| 254 pages
...industry, by all the restraints you can imagine on commerce, and at the same time are made pack-horses of every tax you choose to impose, without the least...unlimited monopoly, will you bring them to bear the 10 burthens of unlimited revenue too? The Englishman in America will feel that this is slavery —... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 2008 - 602 pages
...industry by all the restraints you can imagine on commerce, and at the same time are made pack-horses of every tax you choose to impose, without the least share in granting them. When they bear the burdens of unlimited monopoly, will you bring them to bear the burdens of unlimited revenue too ? The... | |
| Asia - 1823 - 658 pages
...rejoiced in the protection of British law, will feel that this is slavery ; " that it should be held legal slavery, will be no compensation either to his feelings or his understanding." That it should be considered derogatory to the dignity of the Government that the meanest inhabitant,... | |
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