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Edmund Burke. MR . BURKE'S SPEECH ON MOVING HIS RESOLUTIONS FOR CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES ; MARCH 22 , 1775 . I SPEECH , & c . HOPE , Sir , Speech on moving his Resolutions for Con- ciliation with America.
Edmund Burke. MR . BURKE'S SPEECH ON MOVING HIS RESOLUTIONS FOR CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES ; MARCH 22 , 1775 . I SPEECH , & c . HOPE , Sir , Speech on moving his Resolutions for Con- ciliation with America.
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Edmund Burke. I SPEECH , & c . HOPE , Sir , that notwithstanding the austerity of the Chair , your good - nature will incline . you to some degree of indulgence towards human frailty . You will not think it unnatural , that those who ...
Edmund Burke. I SPEECH , & c . HOPE , Sir , that notwithstanding the austerity of the Chair , your good - nature will incline . you to some degree of indulgence towards human frailty . You will not think it unnatural , that those who ...
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... hope of reconciliation is left . Power and authority are sometimes bought by kindness ; but they can never be begged as alms by an impoverished and defeated violence . A further objection to force is , that you impair the object by your ...
... hope of reconciliation is left . Power and authority are sometimes bought by kindness ; but they can never be begged as alms by an impoverished and defeated violence . A further objection to force is , that you impair the object by your ...
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... hope respects , and formerly adored , her freedom . The colonists emigrated from you when this part of your character was most predomi- nant ; and they took this bias and direction the moment they parted from your hands . They are ...
... hope respects , and formerly adored , her freedom . The colonists emigrated from you when this part of your character was most predomi- nant ; and they took this bias and direction the moment they parted from your hands . They are ...
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... hope no good from tax- ation ; but they apprehend the colonists have further views ; and if this point were conceded , they would instantly attack the trade laws . These gentlemen are convinced , that this was the inten- tion from the ...
... hope no good from tax- ation ; but they apprehend the colonists have further views ; and if this point were conceded , they would instantly attack the trade laws . These gentlemen are convinced , that this was the inten- tion from the ...
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