Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent & Sons, 1961 - 295 pagina's |
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Pagina 90
... sort of experience in favour of force as an instrument in the rule of our colonies . Their growth and their utility has been owing to methods altogether different . Our ancient indulgence has been said to be pursued to a fault . It may ...
... sort of experience in favour of force as an instrument in the rule of our colonies . Their growth and their utility has been owing to methods altogether different . Our ancient indulgence has been said to be pursued to a fault . It may ...
Pagina 114
... sort of resem- blance , according to the modes of those times , to that of commander - in - chief at present , to ... sorts of rigorous laws . They prohibited by statute the sending of all sorts of arms into Wales , as you prohibit ...
... sort of resem- blance , according to the modes of those times , to that of commander - in - chief at present , to ... sorts of rigorous laws . They prohibited by statute the sending of all sorts of arms into Wales , as you prohibit ...
Pagina 211
... sort . Power , in whatever hands , is rarely guilty of too strict limitations on itself . But one great advantage to the support of authority attends such an amicable and protecting connection , that those who have conferred favours ...
... sort . Power , in whatever hands , is rarely guilty of too strict limitations on itself . But one great advantage to the support of authority attends such an amicable and protecting connection , that those who have conferred favours ...
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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