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" Here this extraordinary man, then Chancellor of the Exchequer, found himself in great straits. To please universally was the object of his life; but to tax and to please, no more than to love and to be wise, is not given to men. "
Maxims and opinions, moral, political and economical, with characters, from ...
por Edmund Burke - 1804
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Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volumen1

Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 512 páginas
...exchequer, found himself in great straits. To please universally was the object of his life ; but to tax and to please, no more than to love and to be...American distinction, this revenue was external or port duty ; but again, to soften it to the other party, it was a duty of supply. To gratify the colonists,...
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Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volumen1

Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 518 páginas
...exchequer, found himself in great straits. To please universally was the object of his life ; but to tax and to please, no more than to love and to be...American distinction, this revenue was external or port duty ; but again, to soi'ten it to the other party, it was a duty of supply. To gratify the colonists,...
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The British Cicero: Or, A Selection of the Most Admired Speeches ..., Volumen2

1808 - 546 páginas
...Exchequer, found himself in great straits. To please universally was the object of his life ; but to tax and to please, no more than to love and to be...he attempted it. To render the tax palatable to the partizans of American revenues, he made a preamble stating the necesisty of such revenue. To close...
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The Eloquence of the British Senate: Being a Selection of the Best ..., Volumen2

William Hazlitt - 1809 - 608 páginas
...exchequer, found himself in great straits. To please, universally was the object of his life ; but to tax and to please, no more than to love and to be...he attempted it. To render the tax palatable to the partizans of American revenue, he made a preamble stating the necessity of such a revenue. To close...
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Elegant extracts: a copious selection of passages from the most ..., Volumen4

Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 páginas
...exchequer, found himself in great straits. To please universally was the object of his life; but to tax and to please, no more than to love and to be...he attempted it. To render the tax palatable to the partizatis of American revenue, he made a preamble, stating the necessity of such a revenue. To close...
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Peerage of England. ...

Arthur Collins - 1812 - 638 páginas
...Exchequer, found himself in great straits : to please universally was the object of his life ; but to tax and to please, no more than to love and to be...wise, is not given to men. However he attempted it. " He was truly the child of the house. He never thought, did, or said any thing but wiih a view to...
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The Georgian Era: The royal family. The pretenders and their adherents ...

1832 - 592 páginas
...exchequer, found himself in great straits: to please universally was the object of his life ; but to tax and to please, no more than to love and to be...wise, is not given to men. However, he attempted it. He was truly the child of the house. He never thought, did, or said any thing, but with a view to you....
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The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir

Edmund Burke - 1834 - 648 páginas
...to love and tobe wise, ia not given to men. However be attempted it. To render the tax palatable lo paid, to obtain that service. We have however seen...never had been deprived of their allowances by the mo portduly ; but again, to soften it to the other party, it was a duty of ntppty. To gratify the co¿nists,...
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Lives of eminent and illustrious Englishmen, ed. by G. G. Cunningham, Volumen9

Englishmen - 1836 - 288 páginas
...exchequer, found himself in great straits : to please universally was the object of his life ; but to tax and to please, no more than to love and to be...wise, is not given to men. However, he attempted it. He was truly the child of the house. He never thought, did, or said any thing, but with a view to you....
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Lives of eminent and illustrious Englishmen, ed. by G. G. Cunningham, Volumen5

Englishmen - 1836 - 510 páginas
...straits : to please universally was the object of his life ; but to tax and to please, no тоги than to love and to be wise, is not given to men. However, he attomptud it. He was truly the child of the house. He never thought, did, or said any thing, but with...
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