 | Edmund Burke - 1756
...they revolt against their parent ? He says, that if they are not free in their present state, England is not free ; because Manchester, and other considerable...England are not represented, America is to have no representative at all. They are " our children ; " but when children ask for bread we are not to give... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1806
...their parent ? He says, that if they are not free in their * Lord Carmarthen. present state, England is not free ; because Manchester, and other considerable...England are not represented, America is to have no representative at all. They are " our children ;" but when children ask for bread, we are not to give... | |
 | Nathaniel Chapman - 1808
...they revolt against their parent ? He says, that if they are not free in their present state, England is not free ; because Manchester, and other considerable...England are not represented, America is to have no representative at all. They are " our children ;" but when children ask for bread, we are not to give... | |
 | Nathaniel Chapman - 1808
...they revolt against their parent ? He says, that if they are not free in their present state, England is not free ; because Manchester, and other considerable...England are not represented, America is to have no representative at all. They are " our children ;" but when children ask for bread, we are not to give... | |
 | William Hazlitt - 1809
...free in their present state, England is not free, because Manchester and other considerable places arc not represented. So, then, because some towns in England are not represented, America is to have no representative at all. They are " our children " but when children ask for bread, we are not to give... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1816
...they revolt against their parent ? He says, that if they are not free in their present state, England is not free ; because Manchester, and other considerable...England are not represented, America is to have no representative at all. They are " our children ;" but when children ask for bread, we are not to give... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1834 - 2 halaman
...they revolt against their parent ? He says, that if they are not free in their present state, England is not free ; because Manchester, and other considerable...England are not represented, America is to have no representative at all. They are " our children ;" but when children ask for bread we are not to give... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1834
...free in their present statej England is not free ; because Manchester, and other considerable pla>«s, but we know the exact seat of the disease, and how...to apply the remedy according to the rules uf art. representative at all. The v are "our children;" but when children ask for bread, we are not to give... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1835
...free in their present state, England is not free ; because Manchester, and other considerable pla..es, representative at all. They are " our children ;" but when children ask for bread, we are not to give... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1837
...they revolt against their parent ? He says, that if they are not free in their present state, England n the side of the people there will be nothing but...for ignorance is impotence ; narrowness of mind is representative at all. They are " our children ;" but when children ask for bread we are not to give... | |
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