Burke's Speeches and Letters on American AffairsJ.M. Dent & Company, 1919 - 295 pagina's |
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Pagina xii
... noble temper . " It is impossible to think that any one will quarrel with Mr. Morley's judgment in this matter . Burke may surely still be read with profit . Time has not taken from , but rather added to , the value of his writings by ...
... noble temper . " It is impossible to think that any one will quarrel with Mr. Morley's judgment in this matter . Burke may surely still be read with profit . Time has not taken from , but rather added to , the value of his writings by ...
Pagina 5
... noble lord out of the hands of those he calls his friends , and even out of his own . I will do him the justice he is denied at home . He has not been this wicked or imprudent man . He knew that a repeal had no tendency to produce the ...
... noble lord out of the hands of those he calls his friends , and even out of his own . I will do him the justice he is denied at home . He has not been this wicked or imprudent man . He knew that a repeal had no tendency to produce the ...
Pagina 6
... noble lord who sits by him , to settle the matter as well as they can together ; for if the repeal of American taxes destroys all our government in America - He is the man ! --and he is the worst of all the repealers , because he is the ...
... noble lord who sits by him , to settle the matter as well as they can together ; for if the repeal of American taxes destroys all our government in America - He is the man ! --and he is the worst of all the repealers , because he is the ...
Pagina 16
... noble lord upon the floor , 1 and of all the king's then ministers , who ( with , I think , the exception of two only ) are his ministers at this hour . The very first news that a British Parliament heard of what it was to do with the ...
... noble lord upon the floor , 1 and of all the king's then ministers , who ( with , I think , the exception of two only ) are his ministers at this hour . The very first news that a British Parliament heard of what it was to do with the ...
Pagina 18
... noble lord on the floor , not in a former debate to be sure ( it would be disorderly to refer to it , I suppose I read it somewhere ) , but the noble lord was pleased to say that he did not conceive how it could enter into the head of ...
... noble lord on the floor , not in a former debate to be sure ( it would be disorderly to refer to it , I suppose I read it somewhere ) , but the noble lord was pleased to say that he did not conceive how it could enter into the head of ...
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