Burke's Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent, 1961 - 295 pagina's |
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... respect ! This epistle was not the letter of Lord Hillsborough solely , though he held the official pen . It was the letter of the noble lord upon the floor , 1 and of all the king's then ministers , who ( with , I think , the exception ...
... respect ! This epistle was not the letter of Lord Hillsborough solely , though he held the official pen . It was the letter of the noble lord upon the floor , 1 and of all the king's then ministers , who ( with , I think , the exception ...
Pagina 72
... respect , a consolation full of honour both to himself and to his friends . They have certainly left nothing undone for his service . As for the trifling petulance , which the rage of party stirs up in little minds , though it should ...
... respect , a consolation full of honour both to himself and to his friends . They have certainly left nothing undone for his service . As for the trifling petulance , which the rage of party stirs up in little minds , though it should ...
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... respect , regard , and duty to them is not at all lessened . I owe the gentlemen who compose it my most humble ... respects , as much at least as any enemy I have , and I attempt to take security against it . The only method which has ...
... respect , regard , and duty to them is not at all lessened . I owe the gentlemen who compose it my most humble ... respects , as much at least as any enemy I have , and I attempt to take security against it . The only method which has ...
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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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