Conciliation with the Colonies: The Speech by Edmund BurkeHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 141 sider |
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... Lord North . Fox at once became a firm friend and ally of Burke , and joined with him in opposing the Penal Acts of 1774. During the consideration by Parliament of Ameri- can affairs in the spring of that year , Burke delivered his ...
... Lord North . Fox at once became a firm friend and ally of Burke , and joined with him in opposing the Penal Acts of 1774. During the consideration by Parliament of Ameri- can affairs in the spring of that year , Burke delivered his ...
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... Lord North . No member of Parliament was more devoted to the welfare of Ireland than was Burke . His well - known sympathy for the Irish Catholics , and his efforts to secure larger privileges for the trade of Ireland , gave rise to a ...
... Lord North . No member of Parliament was more devoted to the welfare of Ireland than was Burke . His well - known sympathy for the Irish Catholics , and his efforts to secure larger privileges for the trade of Ireland , gave rise to a ...
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... Lord North , whom for so many years he had bitterly attacked , was re- sented . He was often rudely interrupted by the withdrawal of members while he was speaking . On one occasion he was even censured by the House for the use of ...
... Lord North , whom for so many years he had bitterly attacked , was re- sented . He was often rudely interrupted by the withdrawal of members while he was speaking . On one occasion he was even censured by the House for the use of ...
Side 10
... Lord North . Fox at once became a firm friend and ally of Burke , and joined with him in opposing the Penal Acts of 1774. During the consideration by Parliament of Ameri- can affairs in the spring of that year , Burke delivered his ...
... Lord North . Fox at once became a firm friend and ally of Burke , and joined with him in opposing the Penal Acts of 1774. During the consideration by Parliament of Ameri- can affairs in the spring of that year , Burke delivered his ...
Side 10
... Lord North . No member of Parliament was more devoted to the welfare of Ireland than was Burke . His well - known sympathy for the Irish Catholics , and his efforts to secure larger privileges for the trade of Ireland , gave rise to a ...
... Lord North . No member of Parliament was more devoted to the welfare of Ireland than was Burke . His well - known sympathy for the Irish Catholics , and his efforts to secure larger privileges for the trade of Ireland , gave rise to a ...
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Conciliation with the Colonies: The Speech by Edmund Burke Edmund Burke Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1915 |
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