Burke's Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent, 1911 - 295 pagina's |
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Edmund Burke. EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY EDITED BY ERNEST RHYS ORATORY BURKE'S SPEECHES AND LETTERS ON AMERICAN AFFAIRS INTRODUCTION BY HUGH LAW THE PUBLISHERS OF EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY WILL BE PLEASED TO SEND.
Edmund Burke. EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY EDITED BY ERNEST RHYS ORATORY BURKE'S SPEECHES AND LETTERS ON AMERICAN AFFAIRS INTRODUCTION BY HUGH LAW THE PUBLISHERS OF EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY WILL BE PLEASED TO SEND.
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Edmund Burke. ркн THEN HE SENT & AZHIS GREAT VOICE FORTH QUT OF HIS BREAST & HISWORDS FELL LIKE THE WINTER SNOWS NORTHEN WOULD ANY MORTAL CONTEND WITH ULYSSES HOMERXILIADE BURKE'S & SPEECHES & LETTERS on AMERICAN AFFAIRS . LONDON.
Edmund Burke. ркн THEN HE SENT & AZHIS GREAT VOICE FORTH QUT OF HIS BREAST & HISWORDS FELL LIKE THE WINTER SNOWS NORTHEN WOULD ANY MORTAL CONTEND WITH ULYSSES HOMERXILIADE BURKE'S & SPEECHES & LETTERS on AMERICAN AFFAIRS . LONDON.
Pagina viii
... affairs were already at a critical stage . A long train of events had been leading on to the final catastrophe . Laws for the regulation and restraint of colonial trade had been in existence for more than a century ; and as the colonies ...
... affairs were already at a critical stage . A long train of events had been leading on to the final catastrophe . Laws for the regulation and restraint of colonial trade had been in existence for more than a century ; and as the colonies ...
Pagina ix
... affairs were drifting . In America , even after the rebellion had actually begun , there is ample evidence that accommo- dation with the mother country , not separation , was aimed at . The Delegates in Congress were in almost every ...
... affairs were drifting . In America , even after the rebellion had actually begun , there is ample evidence that accommo- dation with the mother country , not separation , was aimed at . The Delegates in Congress were in almost every ...
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