Burke's Speech on Conciliation with AmericaMacmillan, 1961 - 127 páginas |
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... America was impossible . He therefore advised Parliament to con- ciliate America while there was yet time , by yielding the demands of the Philadelphia Congress . This proposal was rejected . He then presented to the Lords a ...
... America was impossible . He therefore advised Parliament to con- ciliate America while there was yet time , by yielding the demands of the Philadelphia Congress . This proposal was rejected . He then presented to the Lords a ...
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... America in rebellion ? Wales was hardly ever free from it . Have you attempted to govern America by penal statutes ? You made fifteen for Wales . But your legislative authority is perfect with regard to America ; was it less perfect in ...
... America in rebellion ? Wales was hardly ever free from it . Have you attempted to govern America by penal statutes ? You made fifteen for Wales . But your legislative authority is perfect with regard to America ; was it less perfect in ...
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... America as a whole must be to the wealth of America as the taxation of England is to the wealth of England . 1. 34. by the back - door , in an irregular manner . Properly all matters relating to money must be introduced , debated , and ...
... America as a whole must be to the wealth of America as the taxation of England is to the wealth of England . 1. 34. by the back - door , in an irregular manner . Properly all matters relating to money must be introduced , debated , and ...
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