Speech on Conciliation with AmericaMacmillan, 1912 - 127 páginas |
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... government several degrees better than has been enjoyed by any other modern State . It is a compromise based on the fact that human nature is composed of logically discordant elements , that there are diversities of gifts , diversities ...
... government several degrees better than has been enjoyed by any other modern State . It is a compromise based on the fact that human nature is composed of logically discordant elements , that there are diversities of gifts , diversities ...
Página xv
... government lies in Authority acting under restraints and with a sense of responsibility . The innovations , those alike which tend to subvert authority and to remove its restraints , are a danger to the community ; and these alone are ...
... government lies in Authority acting under restraints and with a sense of responsibility . The innovations , those alike which tend to subvert authority and to remove its restraints , are a danger to the community ; and these alone are ...
Página xx
... government laid down in its charter , under the ultimate control of the Crown and a Council in London , the actual administration being in the hands of a Resident Council . In its first stages , the administrators of the Colony were ...
... government laid down in its charter , under the ultimate control of the Crown and a Council in London , the actual administration being in the hands of a Resident Council . In its first stages , the administrators of the Colony were ...
Página xxv
... Government had it in mind to impose a stamp tax , and would like to know what the Colonies thought about it . When the Colonies made their opinions on the subject perfectly clear , Grenville regretted that he could not accede to their ...
... Government had it in mind to impose a stamp tax , and would like to know what the Colonies thought about it . When the Colonies made their opinions on the subject perfectly clear , Grenville regretted that he could not accede to their ...
Página xxvi
... Government in case of his prolonged illness . This Bill was the cause of a final and irremediable quarrel between the king himself and George Grenville . Once before , in 1763 , George had appealed to Pitt to form a ministry and rid him ...
... Government in case of his prolonged illness . This Bill was the cause of a final and irremediable quarrel between the king himself and George Grenville . Once before , in 1763 , George had appealed to Pitt to form a ministry and rid him ...
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