Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent, 1961 - 295 pagina's |
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Pagina 43
... thought proper to distinguish the subsequent disturbances in America . They were disturbances which seemed to him and his friends to justify as strong a promise of sup- port as hath been usual to give in the beginning of a war with the ...
... thought proper to distinguish the subsequent disturbances in America . They were disturbances which seemed to him and his friends to justify as strong a promise of sup- port as hath been usual to give in the beginning of a war with the ...
Pagina 149
... thought- less people of our country from plunging headlong into this impious war . If the attempt is necessary , it is honour- able . You will , at least , have the comfort that nothing has been left undone , on your part , to prevent ...
... thought- less people of our country from plunging headlong into this impious war . If the attempt is necessary , it is honour- able . You will , at least , have the comfort that nothing has been left undone , on your part , to prevent ...
Pagina 217
... thought I saw that many cases might well happen in which the exercise of every power comprehended in the broadest idea of legislature might become , in its time and circum- stances , not a little expedient for the peace and union of the ...
... thought I saw that many cases might well happen in which the exercise of every power comprehended in the broadest idea of legislature might become , in its time and circum- stances , not a little expedient for the peace and union of the ...
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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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