Burke's Speech on Conciliation with AmericaMacmillan, 1961 - 127 páginas |
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... represented in the House of Com- mons . In reply , Grenville quoted precedents to show that taxation and representation had not always or necessarily gone together , and he said that the seditious spirit of the Colonies was encouraged ...
... represented in the House of Com- mons . In reply , Grenville quoted precedents to show that taxation and representation had not always or necessarily gone together , and he said that the seditious spirit of the Colonies was encouraged ...
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... represented in the English Parliaments , but experience has shown that they both can and will tax themselves for the benefit of the Empire , and that , except by free grants , they cannot be made to contribute to the support of the ...
... represented in the English Parliaments , but experience has shown that they both can and will tax themselves for the benefit of the Empire , and that , except by free grants , they cannot be made to contribute to the support of the ...
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... represented ; but I felt my situation too . His application might have been made with far greater propriety to many other gentlemen . No man was indeed ever better disposed , or worse 4 SPEECH ON CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA ,
... represented ; but I felt my situation too . His application might have been made with far greater propriety to many other gentlemen . No man was indeed ever better disposed , or worse 4 SPEECH ON CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA ,
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