Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent & Sons, 1961 - 295 pagina's |
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... body of taxes ; and whether they would not call for a repeal of the duty on wine as loudly as they do now for the repeal of the duty on tea ? Sir , I can give no security on this subject . But I will do all that I can , and all that can ...
... body of taxes ; and whether they would not call for a repeal of the duty on wine as loudly as they do now for the repeal of the duty on tea ? Sir , I can give no security on this subject . But I will do all that I can , and all that can ...
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... body that is competent to the purpose of supplying the exigencies of the state without wounding the prejudices of the people . Neither is it true that the body so qualified , and having that competence , had neglected the duty . The ...
... body that is competent to the purpose of supplying the exigencies of the state without wounding the prejudices of the people . Neither is it true that the body so qualified , and having that competence , had neglected the duty . The ...
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... body , has been omitted . On their part nothing was opposed but patience and character . It was a matter of the most ... bodies which compose it , by foment- ing bitter and sanguinary animosities , and by dissolving every tie of social ...
... body , has been omitted . On their part nothing was opposed but patience and character . It was a matter of the most ... bodies which compose it , by foment- ing bitter and sanguinary animosities , and by dissolving every tie of social ...
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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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