Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent, 1961 - 295 pagina's |
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Pagina 82
... circumstances of the object which we have before us . Because after all our struggle , whether we will or not , we must govern America according to that nature and to those circum- stances , and not according to our own imaginations ...
... circumstances of the object which we have before us . Because after all our struggle , whether we will or not , we must govern America according to that nature and to those circum- stances , and not according to our own imaginations ...
Pagina 105
... circumstances , were not the most odious of all wrongs and the most vexatious of all injustice . Sir , these con ... circumstance which convinces me that this mode of criminal proceeding is not ( at Conciliation with America 105.
... circumstances , were not the most odious of all wrongs and the most vexatious of all injustice . Sir , these con ... circumstance which convinces me that this mode of criminal proceeding is not ( at Conciliation with America 105.
Pagina 254
... circumstances . In New England by far the greatest part of their revenue is raised by faculty taxes and capitations ... circumstance one from another ? If he does , I tell him , he adjourns his revenue to a very long day . If he leaves ...
... circumstances . In New England by far the greatest part of their revenue is raised by faculty taxes and capitations ... circumstance one from another ? If he does , I tell him , he adjourns his revenue to a very long day . If he leaves ...
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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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