Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent & Sons, 1961 - 295 pagina's |
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... House of Commons on Wednesday 15 December 1779 , 1779 ; Heads of Objections to Paul Benfield , 1780 ; Speech on the Independence of Parliament , 1780 ; A Letter from Edmund Burke Esq . , in vindication of his Conduct with regard to the ...
... House of Commons on Wednesday 15 December 1779 , 1779 ; Heads of Objections to Paul Benfield , 1780 ; Speech on the Independence of Parliament , 1780 ; A Letter from Edmund Burke Esq . , in vindication of his Conduct with regard to the ...
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... House of Commons , gave us at least a House of Commons of weight and consequence . But your an- cestors did not churlishly sit down alone to the feast II 2 Burke's Speeches.
... House of Commons , gave us at least a House of Commons of weight and consequence . But your an- cestors did not churlishly sit down alone to the feast II 2 Burke's Speeches.
Pagina 271
... common prudence had abandoned the ministers , and as if they meant to plunge themselves and us headlong into that gulf ... House of Commons , and the inconsiderate and abrupt rejection of it in the House of Lords ; the Appendix 271.
... common prudence had abandoned the ministers , and as if they meant to plunge themselves and us headlong into that gulf ... House of Commons , and the inconsiderate and abrupt rejection of it in the House of Lords ; the Appendix 271.
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INTRODUCTION by Canon Peter McKevitt | 1 |
SPEECH AT HIS ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL BEFORE | 64 |
ON CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES | 76 |
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