Speeches on American Taxation, on Conciliation with America, & Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol. Edited with Introd. & Notes by F.G. Selby

Speeches on American Taxation, on Conciliation with America, & Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol. Edited with Introd. & Notes by F.G. Selby

Author: Francis Guy Selby

Publisher: Andesite Press

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Total Pages: 396

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SPEECHES ON AMER TAXATION ON C

SPEECHES ON AMER TAXATION ON C

Author: Edmund 1729-1797 Burke

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Published: 2016-08-29

Total Pages: 396

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Speeches on American Taxation, On Conciliation with America, & Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol

Speeches on American Taxation, On Conciliation with America, & Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol

Author: Edmund Burke

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Published: 1917

Total Pages: 328

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Speeches on American Taxation, on Conciliation with America, and Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol. Edited with Introd. and Notes by F. G. Selby - Primary

Speeches on American Taxation, on Conciliation with America, and Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol. Edited with Introd. and Notes by F. G. Selby - Primary

Author: Francis Guy Selby

Publisher: Nabu Press

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Total Pages: 396

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Speeches on American Taxation, on Conciliation With America, & Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol

Speeches on American Taxation, on Conciliation With America, & Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol

Author: Edmund Burke

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Total Pages: 228

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"On American Taxation" was a speech given by Edmund Burke in the British House of Commons on April 19, 1774, advocating the full repeal of the Townshend Revenue Act of 1767. Parliament had previously repealed five of the six duties of this revenue tax on the American colonies, but the tax on tea remained. The speech was given during the debates on the Coercive Acts, when Rose Fuller proposed that the Townshend duty on tea be repealed to decrease resistance to the new acts. Burke's speech was in support of this motion. According to historian Robert Middlekauff, "The speech is memorable for its wit and its brilliant reconstruction of the government's dismal efforts to bring order into colonial affairs without the advantage of a coherent policy."Edmund Burke was a British member of Parliament who by the 1770s had become an important part of the opposition. The Stamp Act was passed the same year he was first elected to Parliament, and this and ensuing revenue acts had generated significant resistance among American colonists. In general terms, Burke argued throughout these years that the resistance was a consequence of the inflexibility of British policy towards its colonies. His arguments were the ideas of an eminently practical man. Burke was more concerned with the actual functioning of government than with theory or history.By the spring of 1774, Burke had come to believe that affairs between Britain and the colonies were reaching an important moment. He did not believe that a break was imminent, but knew the situation was serious. When a debate was held in Parliament related to a motion to repeal the Tea Act, he took the opportunity to speak. He intended to give a general warning about British policy, but not necessarily to propose many specific remedies....Edmund Burke (12 January - 1729 - 9 July 1797) was an Irish statesman born in Dublin, as well as an author, orator, political theorist, and philosopher who, after moving to London, served as a member of parliament (MP) for many years in the House of Commons with the Whig Party.Burke was a strong proponent of maintaining solid moral virtues in society, and of the importance of religion in attaining that virtue and keeping society together. These views were expressed in his A Vindication of Natural Society. Burke criticized British treatment of the American colonies, including through its taxation policies. He also supported the American Revolution, believing both that it couldn't affect British or European stability and would be an innovative experiment in political development because the Americas were so far away from Europe and thus could have little impact on England. Burke is remembered for his support for Catholic emancipation, the impeachment of Warren Hastings from the East India Company, and for his staunch opposition to the French Revolution. In his Reflections on the Revolution in France, Burke claimed that the revolution was destroying the fabric of good society, traditional institutions of state & society, and condemned the persecution of the Catholic Church that resulted from it. This led to his becoming the leading figure within the conservative faction of the Whig Party, which he dubbed the "Old Whigs", as opposed to the pro-French Revolution "New Whigs", led by Charles James Fox.In the nineteenth century Burke was praised by both conservatives and liberals. Subsequently, in the twentieth century, he became widely regarded as the philosophical founder of modern conservatismointed Inspector of the Imports and Exports in the Custom House, which he resigned to become Usher of the Exchequer, which gave him at first �3900 per annum but this increased over the years. Upon coming of age he became Comptroller of the Pipe and Clerk of the Estreats which gave him an income of �300 per annum....


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Download or read book Speeches on American Taxation, on Conciliation With America, & Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol written by Edmund Burke and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-10-04 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "On American Taxation" was a speech given by Edmund Burke in the British House of Commons on April 19, 1774, advocating the full repeal of the Townshend Revenue Act of 1767. Parliament had previously repealed five of the six duties of this revenue tax on the American colonies, but the tax on tea remained. The speech was given during the debates on the Coercive Acts, when Rose Fuller proposed that the Townshend duty on tea be repealed to decrease resistance to the new acts. Burke's speech was in support of this motion. According to historian Robert Middlekauff, "The speech is memorable for its wit and its brilliant reconstruction of the government's dismal efforts to bring order into colonial affairs without the advantage of a coherent policy."Edmund Burke was a British member of Parliament who by the 1770s had become an important part of the opposition. The Stamp Act was passed the same year he was first elected to Parliament, and this and ensuing revenue acts had generated significant resistance among American colonists. In general terms, Burke argued throughout these years that the resistance was a consequence of the inflexibility of British policy towards its colonies. His arguments were the ideas of an eminently practical man. Burke was more concerned with the actual functioning of government than with theory or history.By the spring of 1774, Burke had come to believe that affairs between Britain and the colonies were reaching an important moment. He did not believe that a break was imminent, but knew the situation was serious. When a debate was held in Parliament related to a motion to repeal the Tea Act, he took the opportunity to speak. He intended to give a general warning about British policy, but not necessarily to propose many specific remedies....Edmund Burke (12 January - 1729 - 9 July 1797) was an Irish statesman born in Dublin, as well as an author, orator, political theorist, and philosopher who, after moving to London, served as a member of parliament (MP) for many years in the House of Commons with the Whig Party.Burke was a strong proponent of maintaining solid moral virtues in society, and of the importance of religion in attaining that virtue and keeping society together. These views were expressed in his A Vindication of Natural Society. Burke criticized British treatment of the American colonies, including through its taxation policies. He also supported the American Revolution, believing both that it couldn't affect British or European stability and would be an innovative experiment in political development because the Americas were so far away from Europe and thus could have little impact on England. Burke is remembered for his support for Catholic emancipation, the impeachment of Warren Hastings from the East India Company, and for his staunch opposition to the French Revolution. In his Reflections on the Revolution in France, Burke claimed that the revolution was destroying the fabric of good society, traditional institutions of state & society, and condemned the persecution of the Catholic Church that resulted from it. This led to his becoming the leading figure within the conservative faction of the Whig Party, which he dubbed the "Old Whigs", as opposed to the pro-French Revolution "New Whigs", led by Charles James Fox.In the nineteenth century Burke was praised by both conservatives and liberals. Subsequently, in the twentieth century, he became widely regarded as the philosophical founder of modern conservatismointed Inspector of the Imports and Exports in the Custom House, which he resigned to become Usher of the Exchequer, which gave him at first �3900 per annum but this increased over the years. Upon coming of age he became Comptroller of the Pipe and Clerk of the Estreats which gave him an income of �300 per annum....


Burke's Speeches on American Taxation, on Conciliation with America, and Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol. Edited with Introduction and Notes by F.G. Selby

Burke's Speeches on American Taxation, on Conciliation with America, and Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol. Edited with Introduction and Notes by F.G. Selby

Author: Edmund Burke

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Published: 1895

Total Pages: 328

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Speeches

Speeches

Author: Francis Guy Selby

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Published: 1895

Total Pages: 328

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The United States Catalog

The United States Catalog

Author: Mary Burnham

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Published: 1928

Total Pages: 1612

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Milton's Areopagitica

Milton's Areopagitica

Author: John Milton

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Published: 1904

Total Pages: 172

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Cantos I. and II

Cantos I. and II

Author: George Gordon Byron Baron Byron

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Published: 1899

Total Pages: 166

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