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... affairs , his passionate intervention in the dispute with the American colonies and in the Indian question , together with his opposition to the French Revolution , constitute the pivotal points of his career . They gave him an ...
... affairs , his passionate intervention in the dispute with the American colonies and in the Indian question , together with his opposition to the French Revolution , constitute the pivotal points of his career . They gave him an ...
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... were in a manner abandoned . This indeed seemed not very inconsistent conduct in the ministers who had made the treaty of Paris . With regard to our domestic affairs , there was no want 268 Burke's Letters and Addresses.
... were in a manner abandoned . This indeed seemed not very inconsistent conduct in the ministers who had made the treaty of Paris . With regard to our domestic affairs , there was no want 268 Burke's Letters and Addresses.
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Edmund Burke Hugh Law. regard to our domestic affairs , there was no want of industry ; but there was a great deficiency of temper and judgment , and manly comprehension of the public inter- est . The nation certainly wanted relief , and ...
Edmund Burke Hugh Law. regard to our domestic affairs , there was no want of industry ; but there was a great deficiency of temper and judgment , and manly comprehension of the public inter- est . The nation certainly wanted relief , and ...
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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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