Speech ... on American Taxation, April 19, 1774J. Dodsley, 1775 - 57 pàgines |
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... of the laft Parliament , and indeed during the whole courfe of it , to afperfe the characters , and decry , the measures of those who were fuppofed to be friends A 2 to to America ; in order to weaken the effect of [ i ]
... of the laft Parliament , and indeed during the whole courfe of it , to afperfe the characters , and decry , the measures of those who were fuppofed to be friends A 2 to to America ; in order to weaken the effect of [ i ]
Pàgina 3
... those who are to speak after him , he takes an excurfion himself , as unbounded as the fubject and the extent of his great abilities . Sir , When I cannot obey all his laws , I will do the best I can . I will endeavour to obey fuch of ...
... those who are to speak after him , he takes an excurfion himself , as unbounded as the fubject and the extent of his great abilities . Sir , When I cannot obey all his laws , I will do the best I can . I will endeavour to obey fuch of ...
Pàgina 4
... those two propofitions I fhall , before I have done , give fuch convincing , fuch damning proof , that however the contrary may be whispered in circles , or bawled in news - papers , they never more will dare to raise their voices in ...
... those two propofitions I fhall , before I have done , give fuch convincing , fuch damning proof , that however the contrary may be whispered in circles , or bawled in news - papers , they never more will dare to raise their voices in ...
Pàgina 5
... men , especially great men , do not always know their well - wishers . I come to refcue that Noble Lord out of the hands * Lord North , then Chancellor of the Exchequer .. of of those he calls his friends ; and even out [ 5 ]
... men , especially great men , do not always know their well - wishers . I come to refcue that Noble Lord out of the hands * Lord North , then Chancellor of the Exchequer .. of of those he calls his friends ; and even out [ 5 ]
Pàgina 6
Edmund Burke. of those he calls his friends ; and even out of his own . I will do him the juftice , he is denied at home . He has not been this wicked or imprudent man . He knew that a repeal had no ten- dency to produce the mifchiefs ...
Edmund Burke. of those he calls his friends ; and even out of his own . I will do him the juftice , he is denied at home . He has not been this wicked or imprudent man . He knew that a repeal had no ten- dency to produce the mifchiefs ...
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