Conciliation with the Colonies: The Speech by Edmund BurkeHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 141 sider |
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... cause of its relatively slight importance in relation to the speech , the life of Burke has been treated much less fully than the history of the times . It is expected that this history will be carefully studied before the speech is ...
... cause of its relatively slight importance in relation to the speech , the life of Burke has been treated much less fully than the history of the times . It is expected that this history will be carefully studied before the speech is ...
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... caused him , in 1772 , to refuse an offer of the directors of the East India Company to send him to India at the head of a commis- sion to reform the administration of the company . In 1773 , he visited Paris , where he met several of ...
... caused him , in 1772 , to refuse an offer of the directors of the East India Company to send him to India at the head of a commis- sion to reform the administration of the company . In 1773 , he visited Paris , where he met several of ...
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... caused him considerable embarrassment . Because of his views on these questions , Burke lost his seat at Bristol in 1780 , but Rockingham had him returned for Malton . When the Rockingham Ministry came into power upon the fall of Lord ...
... caused him considerable embarrassment . Because of his views on these questions , Burke lost his seat at Bristol in 1780 , but Rockingham had him returned for Malton . When the Rockingham Ministry came into power upon the fall of Lord ...
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... cause . He urged upon Pitt the necessity of making war upon the new French Republic . With the outbreak of ... causes which led to 8 CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES.
... cause . He urged upon Pitt the necessity of making war upon the new French Republic . With the outbreak of ... causes which led to 8 CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES.
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... causes which led to the es- trangement of the colonies from the mother country and to the civil strife which Burke in his memorable speech strove so earnestly to avert , can be found only in the study of the political and commercial ...
... causes which led to the es- trangement of the colonies from the mother country and to the civil strife which Burke in his memorable speech strove so earnestly to avert , can be found only in the study of the political and commercial ...
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