Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent, 1961 - 295 pagina's |
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Pagina 54
... called the attention of all parties on such men . All eyes were fixed on them , all ears open to hear them ; each ... called again without obedience ; what troops sent out to quell resistance and , on meeting that resistance , re ...
... called the attention of all parties on such men . All eyes were fixed on them , all ears open to hear them ; each ... called again without obedience ; what troops sent out to quell resistance and , on meeting that resistance , re ...
Pagina 149
... called upon in a very peculiar manner . America is yours . You have saved it once , and you may very possibly save it again . The people of that country are worth preserving ; and preserving , if possible , to England . I believe your ...
... called upon in a very peculiar manner . America is yours . You have saved it once , and you may very possibly save it again . The people of that country are worth preserving ; and preserving , if possible , to England . I believe your ...
Pagina 167
... called for , the greatness of the preparation would have declared the magnitude of the danger . The nation would have been alarmed , and taught the necessity of some means of re- conciliation with our countrymen in America , who , when ...
... called for , the greatness of the preparation would have declared the magnitude of the danger . The nation would have been alarmed , and taught the necessity of some means of re- conciliation with our countrymen in America , who , when ...
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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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