Burke's Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent, 1961 - 295 pagina's |
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... Burke's speeches is the degree of permanence which they possess . Whether delivered in the House of Commons or ... Burke's speech to the Electors of Bristol . In this speech the recrimination of a self - interested group fails to dis ...
... Burke's speeches is the degree of permanence which they possess . Whether delivered in the House of Commons or ... Burke's speech to the Electors of Bristol . In this speech the recrimination of a self - interested group fails to dis ...
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Edmund Burke. among the gains . It is interesting to note that Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations appeared in the very year of the Declaration of Independence . Burke was very akin to Smith , who regarded free trade as an ideal not likely to ...
Edmund Burke. among the gains . It is interesting to note that Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations appeared in the very year of the Declaration of Independence . Burke was very akin to Smith , who regarded free trade as an ideal not likely to ...
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... Burke in the House of Commons , May 23 , 1794 [ re the impeachment of Warren Hastings ] , 1794 ; Thoughts and Details on Scarcity , 1795 ; Letter from the Right Hon . Edmund Burke to a Noble Lord , on the Attacks made Upon Him and His ...
... Burke in the House of Commons , May 23 , 1794 [ re the impeachment of Warren Hastings ] , 1794 ; Thoughts and Details on Scarcity , 1795 ; Letter from the Right Hon . Edmund Burke to a Noble Lord , on the Attacks made Upon Him and His ...
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INTRODUCTION by Canon Peter McKevitt | 1 |
SPEECH AT HIS ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL BEFORE | 64 |
ON CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES | 76 |
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