Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... American revenue as we have got an American empire . English privileges have made it all that it is ; English privileges alone will make it all that it can be . " As a matter of fact , this speech was no more successful than the one on ...
... American revenue as we have got an American empire . English privileges have made it all that it is ; English privileges alone will make it all that it can be . " As a matter of fact , this speech was no more successful than the one on ...
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... America by means of acts of Parliament . In order to induce the Americans to submit to your legisla- ture , you pass laws against them , cruel and tyrannical in the extreme . If they complain of one law , your answer to their complaint ...
... America by means of acts of Parliament . In order to induce the Americans to submit to your legisla- ture , you pass laws against them , cruel and tyrannical in the extreme . If they complain of one law , your answer to their complaint ...
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... American colonies , and India ; control of the revolution in France ; the punishment of Warren Hastings ; economic re- forms in the English government ; Catholic emancipation , abolition of the slave trade , and development of free ...
... American colonies , and India ; control of the revolution in France ; the punishment of Warren Hastings ; economic re- forms in the English government ; Catholic emancipation , abolition of the slave trade , and development of free ...
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