Speeches and Letters on American AffairsDent, 1961 - 295 pagina's |
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Pagina 136
... empire is never to know an hour's tranquillity . An intestine fire will be kept alive in the bowels of the colonies which one time or other must consume this whole empire . I allow indeed that the empire of Germany raises her revenue ...
... empire is never to know an hour's tranquillity . An intestine fire will be kept alive in the bowels of the colonies which one time or other must consume this whole empire . I allow indeed that the empire of Germany raises her revenue ...
Pagina 140
... empire . Do not entertain so weak an imagination as that your registers and your bonds , your affidavits and your sufferances , your cockets and your clearances are what form the great securities of your commerce . Do not dream that ...
... empire . Do not entertain so weak an imagination as that your registers and your bonds , your affidavits and your sufferances , your cockets and your clearances are what form the great securities of your commerce . Do not dream that ...
Pagina 181
... empire . In this resource we cheerfully trust and acquiesce : satisfied by evident reason that no other expectation of revenue can possibly be given by free men ; and knowing , from an experience uniform both on yours and on our side of ...
... empire . In this resource we cheerfully trust and acquiesce : satisfied by evident reason that no other expectation of revenue can possibly be given by free men ; and knowing , from an experience uniform both on yours and on our side of ...
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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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