Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent & Sons, 1961 - 295 pagina's |
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Pagina 47
... effect of that lenitive , though mixed with these bitter ingredients , and how this rugged people can express ... effect . " Would to God that this temper had been cultivated , managed , and set in action ! other effects than those which ...
... effect of that lenitive , though mixed with these bitter ingredients , and how this rugged people can express ... effect . " Would to God that this temper had been cultivated , managed , and set in action ! other effects than those which ...
Pagina 159
... effect , except to break the continuity of your conduct , and thereby to weaken and fritter away the impression of it . It certainly will seem odd to give solemn reasons for a discontinuance of your attendance in parliament , after ...
... effect , except to break the continuity of your conduct , and thereby to weaken and fritter away the impression of it . It certainly will seem odd to give solemn reasons for a discontinuance of your attendance in parliament , after ...
Pagina 244
... effects ( supposing it should have any effect at all ) it must necessarily produce . This piece is called The present State of the Nation . It may be considered as a sort of digest of the avowed maxims of a certain political school ...
... effects ( supposing it should have any effect at all ) it must necessarily produce . This piece is called The present State of the Nation . It may be considered as a sort of digest of the avowed maxims of a certain political school ...
Inhoudsopgave
INTRODUCTION by Canon Peter McKevitt | 1 |
SPEECH AT HIS ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL BEFORE | 64 |
ON CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES | 76 |
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