Speech on Conciliation with AmericaGinn, 1897 - 152 páginas |
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Página 91 - Therefore, as the colonies prospered, ... it was natural that they should attribute to assemblies so respectable . . . some part of the dignity of the great nations which they represented. No longer tied to by-laws, these assemblies made acts of all sorts and in all cases whatsoever.