Conciliation with the Colonies: The Speech by Edmund BurkeHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 141 sider |
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... American Taxation . The interests of the colonies now engrossed his attention . Since 1771 , he had been the agent of the Colony of New York , and no man in England better understood the atti- tude of the Americans . He devoted himself ...
... American Taxation . The interests of the colonies now engrossed his attention . Since 1771 , he had been the agent of the Colony of New York , and no man in England better understood the atti- tude of the Americans . He devoted himself ...
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... assemblies . In spite of friction , however , the Americans were loyal to the mother country and were devoted to their connection with tem her . The English Government had sought no revenue from 10 CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES.
... assemblies . In spite of friction , however , the Americans were loyal to the mother country and were devoted to their connection with tem her . The English Government had sought no revenue from 10 CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES.
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... American masts into England . The policy of granting bounties arose from the desire to develop the resources of the colonies and enable them to act the better as sources of supply for the mother country . Bounties were paid at different ...
... American masts into England . The policy of granting bounties arose from the desire to develop the resources of the colonies and enable them to act the better as sources of supply for the mother country . Bounties were paid at different ...
Side 10
... American Taxation . The interests of the colonies now engrossed his attention . Since 1771 , he had been the agent of the Colony of New York , and no man in England better understood the atti- tude of the Americans . He devoted himself ...
... American Taxation . The interests of the colonies now engrossed his attention . Since 1771 , he had been the agent of the Colony of New York , and no man in England better understood the atti- tude of the Americans . He devoted himself ...
Side 10
... assemblies . In spite of friction , however , the Americans were loyal to the mother country and were devoted to their connection with her . The English Government had sought no revenue from 10 CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES.
... assemblies . In spite of friction , however , the Americans were loyal to the mother country and were devoted to their connection with her . The English Government had sought no revenue from 10 CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES.
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Conciliation with the Colonies: The Speech by Edmund Burke Edmund Burke Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1915 |
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