Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent, 1961 - 295 pagina's |
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Pagina 68
... honour that you have conferred on me . If he , who was bred and passed his whole life amongst you ; if he , who through the easy gradations of acquaintance , friendship , and esteem , has obtained the honour , which seems of itself ...
... honour that you have conferred on me . If he , who was bred and passed his whole life amongst you ; if he , who through the easy gradations of acquaintance , friendship , and esteem , has obtained the honour , which seems of itself ...
Pagina 149
... honour of us all , who profess your sentiments , from the highest to the lowest of us , demand at this time one honest , hearty effort , in order to avert the heavy calamities that are impending ; to keep our hands from blood , and , if ...
... honour of us all , who profess your sentiments , from the highest to the lowest of us , demand at this time one honest , hearty effort , in order to avert the heavy calamities that are impending ; to keep our hands from blood , and , if ...
Pagina 229
... honour , all idea of what it is will be lost out of the world before it can be imputed as a fault to any man that he has been closely connected with those incomparable persons , living and dead , with whom for eleven years I have ...
... honour , all idea of what it is will be lost out of the world before it can be imputed as a fault to any man that he has been closely connected with those incomparable persons , living and dead , with whom for eleven years I have ...
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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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