Speeches and Letters on American AffairsDent, 1961 - 295 pagina's |
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Pagina 71
... conduct had been of this sort . I am not so old an acquaintance of yours as the worthy gentleman . Indeed I could not have ventured on such kind of freedoms with you . But I am bound , and I will endeavour , to have justice done to the ...
... conduct had been of this sort . I am not so old an acquaintance of yours as the worthy gentleman . Indeed I could not have ventured on such kind of freedoms with you . But I am bound , and I will endeavour , to have justice done to the ...
Pagina 77
... conduct , to preserve me from being blown about by every wind of fashionable doctrine . I really did not think it safe , or manly , to have fresh principles to seek upon every fresh mail which should arrive from America . At that period ...
... conduct , to preserve me from being blown about by every wind of fashionable doctrine . I really did not think it safe , or manly , to have fresh principles to seek upon every fresh mail which should arrive from America . At that period ...
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... conduct ; all the advantage of privilege , all the arts and finesses of pleading , and great sums of public money were lavished , to prevent any decision upon those practices in the courts of justice . In the meantime , in order to ...
... conduct ; all the advantage of privilege , all the arts and finesses of pleading , and great sums of public money were lavished , to prevent any decision upon those practices in the courts of justice . In the meantime , in order to ...
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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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