Burke's Speech on Conciliation with AmericaMacmillan, 1961 - 127 páginas |
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... peace . Not peace through the medium of war ; not peace to be hunted through the labyrinth of intricate and endless negotiations ; not peace to arise out of 10 universal discord , fomented from principle , in all parts of the empire ...
... peace . Not peace through the medium of war ; not peace to be hunted through the labyrinth of intricate and endless negotiations ; not peace to arise out of 10 universal discord , fomented from principle , in all parts of the empire ...
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... peace amongst them . It does not in- stitute a magnificent auction of finance , where captivated provinces come to ... peace . Peace implies reconciliation ; and , where there has been a material dispute , reconciliation does in a manner ...
... peace amongst them . It does not in- stitute a magnificent auction of finance , where captivated provinces come to ... peace . Peace implies reconciliation ; and , where there has been a material dispute , reconciliation does in a manner ...
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... peace to the British Empire . The metaphor is sug- gested by the temple which the Romans dedicated to Concord . 1 ... peace . 1. 20. I would not violate , etc. , he still keeps up the metaphor of a mason building an altar to Peace . The ...
... peace to the British Empire . The metaphor is sug- gested by the temple which the Romans dedicated to Concord . 1 ... peace . 1. 20. I would not violate , etc. , he still keeps up the metaphor of a mason building an altar to Peace . The ...
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