Speeches and Letters on American AffairsDent, 1961 - 295 pagina's |
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... regard to America , their causes , and their consequences . With regard to the latter ground , he states it as useless , and thinks it may be even dangerous to enter into so extensive a field of inquiry . Yet , to my surprise , he had ...
... regard to America , their causes , and their consequences . With regard to the latter ground , he states it as useless , and thinks it may be even dangerous to enter into so extensive a field of inquiry . Yet , to my surprise , he had ...
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... regard to themselves , it would have been greatly to be condemned . Interested timidity disgraces as much in the cabinet , as personal timidity does in the field . But timidity , with regard to the well - being of our country , is ...
... regard to themselves , it would have been greatly to be condemned . Interested timidity disgraces as much in the cabinet , as personal timidity does in the field . But timidity , with regard to the well - being of our country , is ...
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... regard to the county palatine of Durham , which is my fourth example . This county had long lain out of the pale of free legislation . So scrupulously was the example of Chester followed that the style of the preamble is nearly the same ...
... regard to the county palatine of Durham , which is my fourth example . This county had long lain out of the pale of free legislation . So scrupulously was the example of Chester followed that the style of the preamble is nearly the same ...
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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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