Celebrated Speeches of Chatham, Burke, and Erskine: To which is Added, The Argument of Mr. Mackintosh in the Case of PeltierE.C. & J. Biddle, 1847 - Всего страниц: 546 |
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... supposed disaf- fected to the cause of liberty . Of this general spirit existing in the British nation ; ( for so I wish to distinguish the real and genuine Americans from the pseudo - traders I have described ) — of this spirit of ...
... supposed disaf- fected to the cause of liberty . Of this general spirit existing in the British nation ; ( for so I wish to distinguish the real and genuine Americans from the pseudo - traders I have described ) — of this spirit of ...
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... supposed that , as soldiers and Englishmen , those cruel excesses could not have originated with the general , nor were consonant to the brave and humane spirit of a British soldier , if not com- pelled to it as an act of duty . They ...
... supposed that , as soldiers and Englishmen , those cruel excesses could not have originated with the general , nor were consonant to the brave and humane spirit of a British soldier , if not com- pelled to it as an act of duty . They ...
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... supposed consequences has no validity , or that this pretence never could remove it . This commercial motive never was believed by any man , either in America , which this letter is meant to soothe , or in England , which it is meant to ...
... supposed consequences has no validity , or that this pretence never could remove it . This commercial motive never was believed by any man , either in America , which this letter is meant to soothe , or in England , which it is meant to ...
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... supposed already to have been asserted ; an exercise you are now contending for by ways and means , which you confess , though they were obeyed , to be utterly insufficient for their purpose . You are therefore at this moment in the ...
... supposed already to have been asserted ; an exercise you are now contending for by ways and means , which you confess , though they were obeyed , to be utterly insufficient for their purpose . You are therefore at this moment in the ...
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... supposed , such an innovation as a parliamentary taxation , would cause a great alarm , and meet with much opposition in most parts of America ; it was quite new to the people , and had no visible bounds set to it . " After stating the ...
... supposed , such an innovation as a parliamentary taxation , would cause a great alarm , and meet with much opposition in most parts of America ; it was quite new to the people , and had no visible bounds set to it . " After stating the ...
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