Burke's Speech on Conciliation with AmericaMacmillan, 1961 - 127 páginas |
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... Massachusetts that the dis- content was most pronounced . Government should have taken advantage of this period to ... Massachusetts and Virginia . In Rhode Island , a King's ship employed in the repression of smuggling had been ...
... Massachusetts that the dis- content was most pronounced . Government should have taken advantage of this period to ... Massachusetts and Virginia . In Rhode Island , a King's ship employed in the repression of smuggling had been ...
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... Massachusetts nominative instead of elective , and transferring to the Governor the power of appointing and removing the judges and other officers of the law who had previously been elected by the Council . A Bill was also passed for ...
... Massachusetts nominative instead of elective , and transferring to the Governor the power of appointing and removing the judges and other officers of the law who had previously been elected by the Council . A Bill was also passed for ...
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... Massachusetts Bay , in New England . - And , also , that it may be proper to explain and amend an act , made in the ... Massachusetts Bay . Besides , Sir , the act which changes the charter of Massachusetts is in many particulars so ...
... Massachusetts Bay , in New England . - And , also , that it may be proper to explain and amend an act , made in the ... Massachusetts Bay . Besides , Sir , the act which changes the charter of Massachusetts is in many particulars so ...
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