| Walter Lyon Blease - 1913 - 388 sivua
...real freedom to Parliament, freedom must be left to the Colonies. A military government is the only i substitute for civil liberty. That the establishment of such a power in America will utterly ruin our f1nances (though its certain effect) is the smallest part of our concern. It will become an apt , powerful,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2005 - 237 sivua
...pretensions such a scheme is adopted. . . . ' ' To leave any real freedom to Parliament, freedom must be left to the Colonies. A military government is...for civil liberty. That the establishment of such sipower in America will utterly ruin our finances (though its certain effect) is the smallest part... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 466 sivua
...bottom of which they cannot possibly fathom. To leave any real freedom to Parliament, freedom must be left to the colonies. A. military government is...become an apt, powerful, and certain engine for the destruotion of our freedom here. Great bodies of armed men, trained to a contempt of popular assemblies... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 466 sivua
...bottom of which they cannot possibly fathom. To leave any real freedom to Parliament, freedom must be left to the colonies. A military government is...become an apt, powerful, and certain engine for the destructioli of our freedom here. Great bodies of armed men, trained to a contempt of popular assemblies... | |
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