Conciliation with the Colonies: The Speech by Edmund BurkeHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 141 sider |
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... continued at intervals for seven years . It called forth Burke's greatest efforts . In his reply to the defense , he spoke for nine days , with such eloquence that he received the thanks of the House . His efforts were , however ...
... continued at intervals for seven years . It called forth Burke's greatest efforts . In his reply to the defense , he spoke for nine days , with such eloquence that he received the thanks of the House . His efforts were , however ...
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... continued in control until the death of George II . During the long period of their ascendancy , the Whigs had divided into groups under the leadership of powerful families . The Duke of Newcastle , the head of the Pelham family , had ...
... continued in control until the death of George II . During the long period of their ascendancy , the Whigs had divided into groups under the leadership of powerful families . The Duke of Newcastle , the head of the Pelham family , had ...
Side 10
... continued at intervals for seven years . It called forth Burke's greatest efforts . In his reply to the defense , he spoke for nine days , with such eloquence that he received the thanks of the House . His efforts were , however ...
... continued at intervals for seven years . It called forth Burke's greatest efforts . In his reply to the defense , he spoke for nine days , with such eloquence that he received the thanks of the House . His efforts were , however ...
Side 10
... continued in control until the death of George II . During the long period of their ascendancy , the Whigs had divided into groups under the leadership of powerful families . The Duke of Newcastle , the head of the Pelham family , had ...
... continued in control until the death of George II . During the long period of their ascendancy , the Whigs had divided into groups under the leadership of powerful families . The Duke of Newcastle , the head of the Pelham family , had ...
Side 10
... continued at intervals for seven years . It called forth Burke's greatest efforts . In his reply to the defense , he spoke for nine days , with such eloquence that he received the thanks of the House . His efforts were , however ...
... continued at intervals for seven years . It called forth Burke's greatest efforts . In his reply to the defense , he spoke for nine days , with such eloquence that he received the thanks of the House . His efforts were , however ...
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Conciliation with the Colonies: The Speech by Edmund Burke Edmund Burke Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1915 |
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