Burke's Speech on Conciliation with AmericaMacmillan, 1961 - 127 páginas |
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... Boston . On the day of the dissolution of this Con- vention , the troops landed in Boston . During this time associations to prevent the use of English goods were formed throughout the Colonies , and in many places there were quarrels ...
... Boston . On the day of the dissolution of this Con- vention , the troops landed in Boston . During this time associations to prevent the use of English goods were formed throughout the Colonies , and in many places there were quarrels ...
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... Boston harbour . " Power was to be reserved to the King of restoring to Boston its privileges as a harbour , so soon as order was restored there , and compensation made to the East India Company for the tea destroyed . Burke opposed ...
... Boston harbour . " Power was to be reserved to the King of restoring to Boston its privileges as a harbour , so soon as order was restored there , and compensation made to the East India Company for the tea destroyed . Burke opposed ...
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... Boston was not heard before it was condemned . Other towns , full as guilty as she was , have not had their ports blocked up . 20 Even the restraining bill of the present session does not go to the length of the Boston Port Act . The ...
... Boston was not heard before it was condemned . Other towns , full as guilty as she was , have not had their ports blocked up . 20 Even the restraining bill of the present session does not go to the length of the Boston Port Act . The ...
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