Conciliation with the Colonies: The Speech by Edmund BurkeHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 141 sider |
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Side 17
... give time for the engraving of the stamps and the appointment of the necessary agents , it was not to go into effect until the first of the following November . American protests against the Stamp Act In America the news of the passage ...
... give time for the engraving of the stamps and the appointment of the necessary agents , it was not to go into effect until the first of the following November . American protests against the Stamp Act In America the news of the passage ...
Side 26
... give relief to the East India Company , which found itself , through extrava- gance and mismanagement , in danger of bankruptcy . More- over the refusal of many Americans to buy tea imported from England had so lessened the exportation ...
... give relief to the East India Company , which found itself , through extrava- gance and mismanagement , in danger of bankruptcy . More- over the refusal of many Americans to buy tea imported from England had so lessened the exportation ...
Side 37
... give them what they want , and not some substitute ( 65 ) . B. The objection that in satisfying this complaint England is waiving her right to tax the colo- nies , is not to be considered , for 1. ( 66. ) , not a question of night 2 ...
... give them what they want , and not some substitute ( 65 ) . B. The objection that in satisfying this complaint England is waiving her right to tax the colo- nies , is not to be considered , for 1. ( 66. ) , not a question of night 2 ...
Side 45
... give permanent satisfaction to your people ; and ( far from a scheme of ruling by discord ) to reconcile them to each other in the same act and by the bond of the very same interest which reconciles them to British government . 10. My ...
... give permanent satisfaction to your people ; and ( far from a scheme of ruling by discord ) to reconcile them to each other in the same act and by the bond of the very same interest which reconciles them to British government . 10. My ...
Side 47
... give peace . Peace implies recon- ciliation ; and where there has been a material dispute , reconciliation does in a manner always imply concession on the one part or on the other . In this state of things I make no difficulty in ...
... give peace . Peace implies recon- ciliation ; and where there has been a material dispute , reconciliation does in a manner always imply concession on the one part or on the other . In this state of things I make no difficulty in ...
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Conciliation with the Colonies: The Speech by Edmund Burke Edmund Burke Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1915 |
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