Conciliation with the Colonies: The Speech by Edmund BurkeHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 141 sider |
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... reason much of the his- torical material which might be presented in the Notes has been incorporated in the Introduction , with cross- reference at the proper places . The Analysis , which is intentionally made full at some points , and ...
... reason much of the his- torical material which might be presented in the Notes has been incorporated in the Introduction , with cross- reference at the proper places . The Analysis , which is intentionally made full at some points , and ...
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... reason much of the his- torical material which might be presented in the Notes has been incorporated in the Introduction , with cross- reference at the proper places . The Analysis , which is intentionally made full at some points , and ...
... reason much of the his- torical material which might be presented in the Notes has been incorporated in the Introduction , with cross- reference at the proper places . The Analysis , which is intentionally made full at some points , and ...
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... reason for the repeal be assigned , because it was founded on an erroneous principle . " The chief defense of the tax in the House of Commons was made by its author , George Grenville . He denied that there was any distinction in ...
... reason for the repeal be assigned , because it was founded on an erroneous principle . " The chief defense of the tax in the House of Commons was made by its author , George Grenville . He denied that there was any distinction in ...
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... reason , and justice tell me I ought to do , " the Loyalists , in the same spirit , asserted that it was not a time for Americans to insist on every questionable right , and that humanity , reason , and justice do not require a people ...
... reason , and justice tell me I ought to do , " the Loyalists , in the same spirit , asserted that it was not a time for Americans to insist on every questionable right , and that humanity , reason , and justice do not require a people ...
Side 33
... reasons why he , a member of the minority , now comes forward with a remedial plan for America . He is sure that , because of his own lack of influence , his plan will be consid- ered purely on its own merits ( 5-8 ) . V. The ...
... reasons why he , a member of the minority , now comes forward with a remedial plan for America . He is sure that , because of his own lack of influence , his plan will be consid- ered purely on its own merits ( 5-8 ) . V. The ...
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Conciliation with the Colonies: The Speech by Edmund Burke Edmund Burke Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1915 |
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