Burke's Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent & Sons Limited & in, 1924 - 295 pagina's |
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Pagina 239
Edmund Burke. APPENDIX SHORT ACCOUNT OF A LATE SHORT ADMINISTRATION ( 1766 ) THE late administration came into employment , under the mediation of the Duke of Cumberland , on the tenth day of July , 1765 ; and was removed , upon a plan ...
Edmund Burke. APPENDIX SHORT ACCOUNT OF A LATE SHORT ADMINISTRATION ( 1766 ) THE late administration came into employment , under the mediation of the Duke of Cumberland , on the tenth day of July , 1765 ; and was removed , upon a plan ...
Pagina 240
... administration was the first which proposed and encouraged public meetings and free consultations of merchants from all parts of the kingdom ; by which means the truest lights have been received ; great benefits have been already ...
... administration was the first which proposed and encouraged public meetings and free consultations of merchants from all parts of the kingdom ; by which means the truest lights have been received ; great benefits have been already ...
Pagina 265
... administration which was formed in 1765 ; which is commonly known by the name of the Marquis of Rockingham's administration , as the adminis- tration which preceded it is by that of Mr. Granville . These censures relate chiefly to three ...
... administration which was formed in 1765 ; which is commonly known by the name of the Marquis of Rockingham's administration , as the adminis- tration which preceded it is by that of Mr. Granville . These censures relate chiefly to three ...
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AMERICAN TAXATION I | 1 |
SPEECH AT HIS ARRIVAL at Bristol before thE ELECTION | 64 |
ON CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES | 76 |
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