Speech on Conciliation with AmericaMacmillan, 1912 - 127 páginas |
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... Edited by ARTHUR D. INNES , M.A. AUTHOR OF " BRITAIN AND HER RIVALS IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY , " " ENGLAND UNDER THE TUDORS , " ETC. CAMBRIDGE : at the University Press . KD 62347 U FLD 20 196 . Cambridge : PRINTED 1912.
... Edited by ARTHUR D. INNES , M.A. AUTHOR OF " BRITAIN AND HER RIVALS IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY , " " ENGLAND UNDER THE TUDORS , " ETC. CAMBRIDGE : at the University Press . KD 62347 U FLD 20 196 . Cambridge : PRINTED 1912.
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... India . Whenever Indian affairs were to the fore in England , he played a leading part ; and some of his greatest oratorical efforts are to be found among INTRODUCTION ix the Indian speeches . But it was only viii EDMUND BURKE.
... India . Whenever Indian affairs were to the fore in England , he played a leading part ; and some of his greatest oratorical efforts are to be found among INTRODUCTION ix the Indian speeches . But it was only viii EDMUND BURKE.
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... England and America than in his opposition to Jacobinism . The two speeches in this volume are permeated with it . The right of taxation through representatives only is inherent in the Constitution ; therefore it is to be main- tained ...
... England and America than in his opposition to Jacobinism . The two speeches in this volume are permeated with it . The right of taxation through representatives only is inherent in the Constitution ; therefore it is to be main- tained ...
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... England had won the dominion of the seas from Spain ; but as yet she had established no colony . Sundry attempts had indeed been made by Humphrey Gilbert and Walter Raleigh , but every settlement made had for one reason or another been ...
... England had won the dominion of the seas from Spain ; but as yet she had established no colony . Sundry attempts had indeed been made by Humphrey Gilbert and Walter Raleigh , but every settlement made had for one reason or another been ...
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... England landowners who worked their own plantations with negro slaves ; those to the north , Puritan and democratic , presently absorbing the Dutch colony which became the province of New York , and including the Quaker Colony of ...
... England landowners who worked their own plantations with negro slaves ; those to the north , Puritan and democratic , presently absorbing the Dutch colony which became the province of New York , and including the Quaker Colony of ...
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