America, if she has taxable matter in her, to tax herself. I am not here going into the distinctions of rights, nor attempting to mark their boundaries. I do not enter into these metaphysical distinctions. I hate the very sound of them. History of Civilization in England - Página 422por Henry Thomas Buckle - 1858Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Edmund Burke - 1891 - 264 páginas
...has taxable matter in her, to tax herself. I am not here going into the distinctions of rights, not attempting to mark their boundaries. I do not enter...metaphysical distinctions ; I hate the very sound of them. Leave the Americans as they 20 anciently stood, and these distinctions, born of our unhappy contest,... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1892 - 382 páginas
.... . . leave America, if she have taxable matter in her, to tax herself. I am not here going into a distinction of rights, nor attempting to mark their...metaphysical distinctions. I hate the very sound of them. Leave the Americans as they anciently stood. Be content to bind America by laws of trade ; you have... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1892 - 294 páginas
...America, if she has taxable matter in her, to tax herself. I am not here going into the distinctions of rights, nor attempting to mark their boundaries....metaphysical distinctions ; I hate the very sound of them. Leave the Americans as they anciently stood, and these distinctions, born of our unhappy contest, will... | |
| James Fitzjames Stephen - 1892 - 392 páginas
...consideration.' So, in the Speech on American Taxation, he says : ' I am not going into the distinctions of rights, nor attempting to mark their boundaries....metaphysical distinctions; I hate the very sound of them.' Custom and practice are 'the arguments of States and kingdoms.' A passage in the Ldter to the Sheriffs... | |
| Andrew Carnegie - 1893 - 582 páginas
...has taxable matter in her, to tax herself. I am not liere going into the distinctions of rights, not attempting to mark their boundaries. I do not enter...metaphysical distinctions ; I hate the very sound of them. Leave the Americans as they anciently stood, and these distinctions, born of our unhappy contest, will... | |
| 1921 - 466 páginas
...abstraction of law, not of emotion — he said : "I am not going into the distinctions of rights, not attempting to mark their boundaries. I do not enter...metaphysical distinctions. I hate the very sound of them. . . The question with me is not whether you have a right to render your people miserable, but whether... | |
| Andrew Carnegie - 1893 - 592 páginas
...has taxable matter in her, to tax herself. I am not here going into the distinctions of rights, not attempting to mark their boundaries. I do not enter...metaphysical distinctions ; I hate the very sound of them. Leave the Americans as they anciently stood, and these distinctions, born of our unhappy contest, will... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1885 - 68 páginas
...has taxable matter in her, to tax herself. I am not here going into the distinctions of rights, not attempting to mark their boundaries. I do not enter...metaphysical distinctions ; I hate the very sound " of them. Leave the Americans as they anciently stood, and these distinctions, born of our unhappy contest, will... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1895 - 1134 páginas
.... . . leave America, if she have taxable matter in her, to tax herself. I am not here going into a distinction of rights, nor attempting to mark their...metaphysical distinctions. I hate the very sound of them. Leave the Americans as they anciently stood. Be content to bind America by laws of trade ; you have... | |
| Edmund Burke, Albert Stanburrough Cook - 1896 - 256 páginas
...government is fitted for them. " "I am not here going into the distinctions of rights, " he cries, " not attempting to mark their boundaries. I do not enter...metaphysical distinctions. I hate the very sound of them. This is the true touchstone of all theories which regard man and the affairs of man : does it suit... | |
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