Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent, 1961 - 295 pagina's |
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Edmund Burke. of Navigation attended the colonies from their infancy , grew with their growth , and strengthened with their strength . They were confirmed in obedience to it , even more by usage than by law . They scarcely had remem ...
Edmund Burke. of Navigation attended the colonies from their infancy , grew with their growth , and strengthened with their strength . They were confirmed in obedience to it , even more by usage than by law . They scarcely had remem ...
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Edmund Burke. ing voice , again to attend to America ; to attend to the whole of it together , and to review the subject with an unusual degree of care and calmness . Surely it is an awful subject , or there is none so on this side of ...
Edmund Burke. ing voice , again to attend to America ; to attend to the whole of it together , and to review the subject with an unusual degree of care and calmness . Surely it is an awful subject , or there is none so on this side of ...
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... attended with too many difficulties upon every side , for the then ministry to have undertaken it , as some paltry writers have asserted , from envy and dis- like to their predecessors in office . As little could it be owing to personal ...
... attended with too many difficulties upon every side , for the then ministry to have undertaken it , as some paltry writers have asserted , from envy and dis- like to their predecessors in office . As little could it be owing to personal ...
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AMERICAN TAXATION | 1 |
SPEECH AT HIS ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL BEFORE | 64 |
ON CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES | 76 |
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