Conciliation with the Colonies: The Speech by Edmund BurkeHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 141 sider |
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... British colonies in America by requiring the use of stamps on certain documents . The admiralty courts were given jurisdiction over violations of the law . The bill excited little interest in the House of Commons , where it passed by a ...
... British colonies in America by requiring the use of stamps on certain documents . The admiralty courts were given jurisdiction over violations of the law . The bill excited little interest in the House of Commons , where it passed by a ...
Side 18
... British subject . " Meanwhile , the American merchants had agreed to buy no more English goods until the Stamp Act should be repealed . When Grenville resigned , George turned with reluctance to the Whigs , and , in July , 1765 ...
... British subject . " Meanwhile , the American merchants had agreed to buy no more English goods until the Stamp Act should be repealed . When Grenville resigned , George turned with reluctance to the Whigs , and , in July , 1765 ...
Side 21
... British , French , or Spanish colonies . This change gave genuine relief to the Americans , for the British islands of the West Indies were unable to supply sufficient molasses for their demands . This is shown by the fact that out of a ...
... British , French , or Spanish colonies . This change gave genuine relief to the Americans , for the British islands of the West Indies were unable to supply sufficient molasses for their demands . This is shown by the fact that out of a ...
Side 32
... British islands in the West Indies . " This bill , which was designed as a retali- ation for the Association passed by the Continental Con- gress , became law on March 30 , and was followed the next month by the passage of a similar act ...
... British islands in the West Indies . " This bill , which was designed as a retali- ation for the Association passed by the Continental Con- gress , became law on March 30 , and was followed the next month by the passage of a similar act ...
Side 42
... British Em- pire . Something of this sort seemed to be indispensa- ble , in order , amidst so vast a fluctuation of passions and opinions , to concentre my thoughts , to ballast my con- duct , to preserve me from being blown about by ...
... British Em- pire . Something of this sort seemed to be indispensa- ble , in order , amidst so vast a fluctuation of passions and opinions , to concentre my thoughts , to ballast my con- duct , to preserve me from being blown about by ...
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Conciliation with the Colonies: The Speech by Edmund Burke Edmund Burke Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1915 |
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acts of Parliament assemblies authority borough Boston Britain British Burke's cause Chatham Chester civil colonial policy colonies colonists commercial concession conciliation Congress Constitution courts Crown declared Durham duties East India Bill East India Company EDMUND BURKE empire enforce England English export freedom French George George III give governors Grafton Ministry grand penal bill grant Grenville grievance House of Commons ideas importance influence Introduction Ireland Irish judges king legislation liament liberty Lord North Massachusetts member of Parliament ment ministry mode molasses mother country nature noble lord object Parlia Parliamentary party passed peace Pitt political ports preamble present principle privileges proposed proposition provinces quarrel reason reign repeal representation represented resolution Rockingham secure slaves spirit Stamp Act Stamp Act Congress Sugar Act taxes things tion touched and grieved Townshend Townshend Acts trade laws trial Virginia Wales Whigs whole William Gerard Hamilton