Burke's Speech on Conciliation with AmericaMacmillan, 1961 - 127 páginas |
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... bill for the repeal of the Act , on the ground of the loss to English commerce involved in a struggle with America , and of the difficulties and dangers of a war with that country , which would probably be aided by France and Spain ...
... bill for the repeal of the Act , on the ground of the loss to English commerce involved in a struggle with America , and of the difficulties and dangers of a war with that country , which would probably be aided by France and Spain ...
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... Bill was passed making the Council of 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 ...
... Bill was passed making the Council of 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 ...
Página 73
... bill which it has once sent up to the Lords . In this case , Burke says , God Himself seems to have intervened to prevent the disastrous results of the bill , by giving the Commons an opportunity of reconsidering it . 1. 21. coercion ...
... bill which it has once sent up to the Lords . In this case , Burke says , God Himself seems to have intervened to prevent the disastrous results of the bill , by giving the Commons an opportunity of reconsidering it . 1. 21. coercion ...
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