Burke's Speech on Conciliation with AmericaMacmillan, 1961 - 127 páginas |
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... followed by , an heightening of the distemper ; until , by a variety of experiments , that important country has been brought into her present situation ; -a situation which I will not miscall , which I dare not name ; which I scarcely ...
... followed by , an heightening of the distemper ; until , by a variety of experiments , that important country has been brought into her present situation ; -a situation which I will not miscall , which I dare not name ; which I scarcely ...
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... followed , that the style of the preamble is nearly the same with that of the Chester act ; and , without affecting the abstract extent of the authority of parliament , it recognises the equity of not suffering any considerable district ...
... followed , that the style of the preamble is nearly the same with that of the Chester act ; and , without affecting the abstract extent of the authority of parliament , it recognises the equity of not suffering any considerable district ...
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... follow . 1. 13. your evidence - room , the room in which a man keeps his securities , and all legal documents proving ... followed by Townshend's Act , and all the acts of coercion which have been passed to enforce it . To give the 32-36 ...
... follow . 1. 13. your evidence - room , the room in which a man keeps his securities , and all legal documents proving ... followed by Townshend's Act , and all the acts of coercion which have been passed to enforce it . To give the 32-36 ...
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