Speech on Conciliation with AmericaMacmillan, 1912 - 127 páginas |
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... situation at the time when they were pronounced ; he also discusses in detail the stages of the quarrel , and goes with some fulness into the relations between the Mother Country and the Colonies before the quarrel began . But Burke's ...
... situation at the time when they were pronounced ; he also discusses in detail the stages of the quarrel , and goes with some fulness into the relations between the Mother Country and the Colonies before the quarrel began . But Burke's ...
Página xxii
... situation was however controlled by the fact that at either end of the British territory lay the French territories of New France ( Canada ) and Louisiana with their great rivers , the St Lawrence and the Mississippi . Westward , beyond ...
... situation was however controlled by the fact that at either end of the British territory lay the French territories of New France ( Canada ) and Louisiana with their great rivers , the St Lawrence and the Mississippi . Westward , beyond ...
Página xxiii
... situation would be necessary before the Colonists could feel active dread of a foreign foe or meet with active interference in the expansion west- wards . $ 3 . George Grenville . Before the end of the war Pitt had resigned office ; New ...
... situation would be necessary before the Colonists could feel active dread of a foreign foe or meet with active interference in the expansion west- wards . $ 3 . George Grenville . Before the end of the war Pitt had resigned office ; New ...
Página xxxii
... situation with frankness . After Whately's death , those letters , by some unexplained means , indubitably illicit , passed into Franklin's hands . Hutchinson and Oliver , both Americans but both loyalists , were already unpopular ...
... situation with frankness . After Whately's death , those letters , by some unexplained means , indubitably illicit , passed into Franklin's hands . Hutchinson and Oliver , both Americans but both loyalists , were already unpopular ...
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... situation ; —a situation which I will not miscall , which I dare not name ; which I scarcely know how to comprehend in the terms of any description . In this posture , Sir , things stood at the beginning of the Session . About that time ...
... situation ; —a situation which I will not miscall , which I dare not name ; which I scarcely know how to comprehend in the terms of any description . In this posture , Sir , things stood at the beginning of the Session . About that time ...
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