Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent & Sons, 1961 - 295 pagina's |
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Pagina 141
... minds go ill together . If we are conscious of our situation , and glow with zeal to fill our place as becomes our station and ourselves , we ought to auspicate all our public proceedings on America with the old warning of the Church ...
... minds go ill together . If we are conscious of our situation , and glow with zeal to fill our place as becomes our station and ourselves , we ought to auspicate all our public proceedings on America with the old warning of the Church ...
Pagina 168
... minds which must long rankle , even when the appearance of tranquillity is restored . We therefore assure your Majesty , that it is with shame and sorrow we have seen several acts of hostility , which could have no other tendency than ...
... minds which must long rankle , even when the appearance of tranquillity is restored . We therefore assure your Majesty , that it is with shame and sorrow we have seen several acts of hostility , which could have no other tendency than ...
Pagina 207
... minds of the people for independence , insists largely on the multitude and the spirit of these addresses ; and he draws an argument from them which ( if the fact was as he supposes ) must be irresistible . For I never knew a writer on ...
... minds of the people for independence , insists largely on the multitude and the spirit of these addresses ; and he draws an argument from them which ( if the fact was as he supposes ) must be irresistible . For I never knew a writer on ...
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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