Conciliation with the Colonies: The Speech by Edmund BurkeHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 141 sider |
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Side 113
... , as I propose the peace and union of the colonies as the very foundation of my plan , it cannot accord with one whose foundation is perpetual discord . - is 137. Compare the two . This I offer CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES 113.
... , as I propose the peace and union of the colonies as the very foundation of my plan , it cannot accord with one whose foundation is perpetual discord . - is 137. Compare the two . This I offer CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES 113.
Side 114
... Compare the two . This I offer to give you plain and simple ; the other full of perplexed and in- tricate mazes . This is mild ; that harsh . This is found by experience effectual for its purposes ; the other is a new project . This is ...
... Compare the two . This I offer to give you plain and simple ; the other full of perplexed and in- tricate mazes . This is mild ; that harsh . This is found by experience effectual for its purposes ; the other is a new project . This is ...
Side 121
... Compare Eph . , IV , " That we henceforth be no more children , tossed to and fro , and carried about with every wind of doctrine . " 3 in perfect concurrence with a large majority : The Stamp Act was repealed by the Commons on March 11 ...
... Compare Eph . , IV , " That we henceforth be no more children , tossed to and fro , and carried about with every wind of doctrine . " 3 in perfect concurrence with a large majority : The Stamp Act was repealed by the Commons on March 11 ...
Side 122
... Compare the memorial to the British colonies issued by the Continen- tal Congress on October 21 , 1774 : " The inhabitants of these colonies , confiding in the justice of Great Britain , were scarcely allowed sufficient time to receive ...
... Compare the memorial to the British colonies issued by the Continen- tal Congress on October 21 , 1774 : " The inhabitants of these colonies , confiding in the justice of Great Britain , were scarcely allowed sufficient time to receive ...
Side 125
... us to be here : Compare , in the story of the Transfiguration ( Matt . , XVII , 4 ) : " Then answered Peter , and said unto Jesus , Lord , it is good for us to be here . " PAR . 25 Clouds , indeed , and darkness : NOTES 125.
... us to be here : Compare , in the story of the Transfiguration ( Matt . , XVII , 4 ) : " Then answered Peter , and said unto Jesus , Lord , it is good for us to be here . " PAR . 25 Clouds , indeed , and darkness : NOTES 125.
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