Speech on Conciliation with AmericaMacmillan, 1912 - 127 páginas |
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... House till 1794 , when he vacated his seat in favour of his son . In 1763 , the Peace of Paris had terminated the great war which expelled the French power from America and from India , and incidentally established a British Mercantile ...
... House till 1794 , when he vacated his seat in favour of his son . In 1763 , the Peace of Paris had terminated the great war which expelled the French power from America and from India , and incidentally established a British Mercantile ...
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... House , but after a few months was relegated to the shades of opposition for sixteen momentous years : the years which witnessed a practical restoration of the supremacy of the Crown , when Lord North became Prime Minister in 1770 , and ...
... House , but after a few months was relegated to the shades of opposition for sixteen momentous years : the years which witnessed a practical restoration of the supremacy of the Crown , when Lord North became Prime Minister in 1770 , and ...
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... House of Commons would entitle him to a place in the front rank , even of his contemporaries in those fields of energy . But his printed speeches and disquisitions on political affairs , whatever faults may be found in them , remain ...
... House of Commons would entitle him to a place in the front rank , even of his contemporaries in those fields of energy . But his printed speeches and disquisitions on political affairs , whatever faults may be found in them , remain ...
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... House . The art of the Debater , which achieves more victories in such assemblies than any other form of oratory , is essentially and deliberately superficial , and men may become efficient debaters by sheer persistent dogged practice ...
... House . The art of the Debater , which achieves more victories in such assemblies than any other form of oratory , is essentially and deliberately superficial , and men may become efficient debaters by sheer persistent dogged practice ...
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... House when the Session opened ( Dec. '65 -Jan . '66 ) . In the meantime , Colonial feeling had become violently excited . The measures of 1764 had aroused no little resent- ment , and the watchword " No taxation without representa- tion ...
... House when the Session opened ( Dec. '65 -Jan . '66 ) . In the meantime , Colonial feeling had become violently excited . The measures of 1764 had aroused no little resent- ment , and the watchword " No taxation without representa- tion ...
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