Burke's Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent, 1961 - 295 pagina's |
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... least to avoid a dull uniformity in mischief , and the unpitied calamity of being repeatedly caught in the same snare . Sir , I will freely follow the honourable gentleman in his historical discussion , without the least management for ...
... least to avoid a dull uniformity in mischief , and the unpitied calamity of being repeatedly caught in the same snare . Sir , I will freely follow the honourable gentleman in his historical discussion , without the least management for ...
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... least wavering or hesitation on my part , I steadily appeal ; and would to God there was no other arbiter to decide on the vote with which the House is to conclude this day . When Parliament repealed the Stamp Act in the year 1766 , I ...
... least wavering or hesitation on my part , I steadily appeal ; and would to God there was no other arbiter to decide on the vote with which the House is to conclude this day . When Parliament repealed the Stamp Act in the year 1766 , I ...
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... least to liberty . For as the Sabbath ( though of Divine institution ) was made for man , not man for the Sabbath , government , which can claim no higher origin or authority , in its exercise at least , ought to conform to the ...
... least to liberty . For as the Sabbath ( though of Divine institution ) was made for man , not man for the Sabbath , government , which can claim no higher origin or authority , in its exercise at least , ought to conform to the ...
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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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