Burke's Speech on Conciliation with AmericaMacmillan, 1961 - 127 páginas |
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... ideas of free grace and bounty . The House has gone further ; it has declared concilia- tion admissible , previous to any submission on the part of America . It has even shot a good deal beyond that mark , and has admitted , that the ...
... ideas of free grace and bounty . The House has gone further ; it has declared concilia- tion admissible , previous to any submission on the part of America . It has even shot a good deal beyond that mark , and has admitted , that the ...
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... ideas of jurisprudence . It should seem to my way of conceiving such matters , that there is a very wide difference in reason and policy , between the mode of proceeding on the irregular conduct of scattered individuals , or even of ...
... ideas of jurisprudence . It should seem to my way of conceiving such matters , that there is a very wide difference in reason and policy , between the mode of proceeding on the irregular conduct of scattered individuals , or even of ...
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... ideas and feelings . With the whole of this passage , cf. Nations are not primarily ruled by laws ; less by violence . Whatever original energy may be supposed either in force or regulation , the operation of both is , in truth , merely ...
... ideas and feelings . With the whole of this passage , cf. Nations are not primarily ruled by laws ; less by violence . Whatever original energy may be supposed either in force or regulation , the operation of both is , in truth , merely ...
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