Speech on Conciliation with AmericaMacmillan, 1912 - 127 páginas |
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... reason or another been wiped out in a year or two . Few were they who had grasped the idea of a greater England beyond the seas : the New World was regarded as a field for adventurers , whose conceptions hardly went beyond the raiding ...
... reason or another been wiped out in a year or two . Few were they who had grasped the idea of a greater England beyond the seas : the New World was regarded as a field for adventurers , whose conceptions hardly went beyond the raiding ...
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... reason ; but the king , resolved to be rid of the obnoxious minister at any price , appealed in his despair to the old Whigs who had been driven out when Bute came in . In the autumn a ministry was formed by Lord Rockingham , with whom ...
... reason ; but the king , resolved to be rid of the obnoxious minister at any price , appealed in his despair to the old Whigs who had been driven out when Bute came in . In the autumn a ministry was formed by Lord Rockingham , with whom ...
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... reason to rely on the strength of my natural abilities for the proper execution of that trust , I was 10 obliged to take more than common pains to instruct myself in everything which relates to our Colonies . I was not less under the ...
... reason to rely on the strength of my natural abilities for the proper execution of that trust , I was 10 obliged to take more than common pains to instruct myself in everything which relates to our Colonies . I was not less under the ...
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... reason to recommend it . On the other hand , being totally desti- tute of all shadow of influence , natural or adventitious , I was very sure , that , if my proposition were futile or dangerous ; if it were weakly conceived , or ...
... reason to recommend it . On the other hand , being totally desti- tute of all shadow of influence , natural or adventitious , I was very sure , that , if my proposition were futile or dangerous ; if it were weakly conceived , or ...
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... reason , to trifle with so large a mass of the 5 interests and feelings of the human race . You could at no time do so without guilt ; and be assured you will not be able to do it long with impunity . BUT the population of this country ...
... reason , to trifle with so large a mass of the 5 interests and feelings of the human race . You could at no time do so without guilt ; and be assured you will not be able to do it long with impunity . BUT the population of this country ...
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