Speech on Conciliation with AmericaMacmillan, 1912 - 127 páginas |
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Página viii
... brought him occasionally to wrong and unjust conclusions in matters of detail , he had such a grasp of the subject as no one else possessed who had not actually been in India . Whenever Indian affairs were to the fore in England , he ...
... brought him occasionally to wrong and unjust conclusions in matters of detail , he had such a grasp of the subject as no one else possessed who had not actually been in India . Whenever Indian affairs were to the fore in England , he ...
Página x
... brought about the downfall of the Coalition ministry . It had itself been the outcome of the anomalous conditions under which for ten years Warren Hastings had striven to establish the British dominion on a secure basis . Indian affairs ...
... brought about the downfall of the Coalition ministry . It had itself been the outcome of the anomalous conditions under which for ten years Warren Hastings had striven to establish the British dominion on a secure basis . Indian affairs ...
Página xvi
... brought them into being . Our fathers acted in a certain way , having certain ends in view . Conditions change , and the same ends can no longer be achieved by the same methods ; often the methods adopted were inadequate to the ends ...
... brought them into being . Our fathers acted in a certain way , having certain ends in view . Conditions change , and the same ends can no longer be achieved by the same methods ; often the methods adopted were inadequate to the ends ...
Página xxiv
... brought into play against them , acquiesced - though not without irritation - in the Navigation Acts and Customs Duties imposed on them by the Mother Country in the interests of British shippers and merchants : and that , while they ...
... brought into play against them , acquiesced - though not without irritation - in the Navigation Acts and Customs Duties imposed on them by the Mother Country in the interests of British shippers and merchants : and that , while they ...
Página xxvi
... brought in , with a view to carrying on the 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 ...
... brought in , with a view to carrying on the 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 ...
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