Speeches and Letters on American AffairsDent, 1961 - 295 pagina's |
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... importance and beheld their sole image of freedom , were ipso facto annihilated . This ill prospect before them seemed to be boundless in extent and endless in duration . Sir , they were not mistaken . The Ministry valued themselves ...
... importance and beheld their sole image of freedom , were ipso facto annihilated . This ill prospect before them seemed to be boundless in extent and endless in duration . Sir , they were not mistaken . The Ministry valued themselves ...
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... importance of a great empire too dear to pay for it all essential rights and all the intrinsic dignity of human nature . None of us who would not risk his life rather than fall under a government purely arbitrary . But although there ...
... importance of a great empire too dear to pay for it all essential rights and all the intrinsic dignity of human nature . None of us who would not risk his life rather than fall under a government purely arbitrary . But although there ...
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... importance , I can be personally little subject to the most trying part of the consequences , it is as little my desire to urge others to dangers in which I am myself to have so inconsiderable a share . If this measure should be thought ...
... importance , I can be personally little subject to the most trying part of the consequences , it is as little my desire to urge others to dangers in which I am myself to have so inconsiderable a share . If this measure should be thought ...
Inhoudsopgave
INTRODUCTION by Canon Peter McKevitt | 1 |
SPEECH AT HIS ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL BEFORE | 64 |
ON CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES | 76 |
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