Conciliation with the Colonies: The Speech by Edmund BurkeHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 141 sider |
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... England and America , prior to March 22 , 1775 ; and to supple- ment the speech with an Analysis which shall afford a more accurate interpretation of the structure of the argument than could be given in a mere outline . Be- cause of its ...
... England and America , prior to March 22 , 1775 ; and to supple- ment the speech with an Analysis which shall afford a more accurate interpretation of the structure of the argument than could be given in a mere outline . Be- cause of its ...
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... England . After a few years , he abandoned his legal studies , which had never interested him , and devoted himself to literature and politics . When he was twenty - eight , he married the daughter of his physician , Dr. Nugent . His ...
... England . After a few years , he abandoned his legal studies , which had never interested him , and devoted himself to literature and politics . When he was twenty - eight , he married the daughter of his physician , Dr. Nugent . His ...
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... England better understood the atti- tude of the Americans . He devoted himself with untiring zeal to the task of convincing Parliament that its colonial policy would end in disaster . In this effort , he delivered his Speech on ...
... England better understood the atti- tude of the Americans . He devoted himself with untiring zeal to the task of convincing Parliament that its colonial policy would end in disaster . In this effort , he delivered his Speech on ...
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... England for the Revolution and created a strong sentiment of hostility against the French . It divided the Whigs by bringing about a rupture between Fox and Burke , and strengthened the power of Pitt . Soon after Burke broke with his ...
... England for the Revolution and created a strong sentiment of hostility against the French . It divided the Whigs by bringing about a rupture between Fox and Burke , and strengthened the power of Pitt . Soon after Burke broke with his ...
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... England was in the midst of a mighty struggle with her ancient rival , France . Through the genius of Pitt , she had already triumphed in India and America , and in Europe had aided Frederick the Great of Prussia to resist the coa ...
... England was in the midst of a mighty struggle with her ancient rival , France . Through the genius of Pitt , she had already triumphed in India and America , and in Europe had aided Frederick the Great of Prussia to resist the coa ...
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Conciliation with the Colonies: The Speech by Edmund Burke Edmund Burke Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1915 |
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