Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent & Sons, 1961 - 295 pagina's |
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Pagina 48
... ancient system , and your ancient tranquillity and concord . Sir , this period was not as long as it was happy . Another scene was opened , and other actors appeared on the stage . The state , in the condition I have described it , was ...
... ancient system , and your ancient tranquillity and concord . Sir , this period was not as long as it was happy . Another scene was opened , and other actors appeared on the stage . The state , in the condition I have described it , was ...
Pagina 120
... ancient Acts of Parliament . " Non meus hic sermo , sed quæ præcepit Ofellus , Rusticus , abnormis sapiens . " 1 It is the genuine produce of the ancient , rustic , manly , home - bred sense of this country . I did not dare to rub off a ...
... ancient Acts of Parliament . " Non meus hic sermo , sed quæ præcepit Ofellus , Rusticus , abnormis sapiens . " 1 It is the genuine produce of the ancient , rustic , manly , home - bred sense of this country . I did not dare to rub off a ...
Pagina 225
... ancient state . The congress has used an expression with regard to this pacification which appears to me truly significant . After the repeal of the Stamp Act , " the colonies fell , " says this assembly , " into their ancient state of ...
... ancient state . The congress has used an expression with regard to this pacification which appears to me truly significant . After the repeal of the Stamp Act , " the colonies fell , " says this assembly , " into their ancient state of ...
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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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