A Library of Universal Literature: In 4 Parts, Comprising Science, Biography, Fiction and the Great Orations. Pt.3: Orations, Volume 4Collier, 1900 |
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... Parliament must inter- pose . I shall , therefore , my lords , propose to you an amendment to the address to his ... law , founded on mutual rights , and ascertained by treaty , these glorious enjoyments may be firmly perpetuated . And ...
... Parliament must inter- pose . I shall , therefore , my lords , propose to you an amendment to the address to his ... law , founded on mutual rights , and ascertained by treaty , these glorious enjoyments may be firmly perpetuated . And ...
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... Parliament in which they are not represented . If you mean to satisfy them at all , you must satisfy them with ... act may be a wise regulation , but it is no concession , whereas our present theme is the mode of giving satis- faction ...
... Parliament in which they are not represented . If you mean to satisfy them at all , you must satisfy them with ... act may be a wise regulation , but it is no concession , whereas our present theme is the mode of giving satis- faction ...
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... law . I am ... Parliament , to give them as strong an assurance as the nature of the thing will admit , that we mean for- ever to adhere to that solemn declaration of systematic indulgence . Some years ago , the repeal of a revenue act ...
... law . I am ... Parliament , to give them as strong an assurance as the nature of the thing will admit , that we mean for- ever to adhere to that solemn declaration of systematic indulgence . Some years ago , the repeal of a revenue act ...
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... Parliamentary concessions freely confess that they hope no good from taxation , but they apprehend the colonists ... acts of navigation , but by the natural and irresistible advantage of a commercial preference . Such is the merit of the ...
... Parliamentary concessions freely confess that they hope no good from taxation , but they apprehend the colonists ... acts of navigation , but by the natural and irresistible advantage of a commercial preference . Such is the merit of the ...
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... Parliament was not idle . They attempted to subdue the fierce spirit of the Welsh by all sorts of rigorous laws ... act to drag offend- ers from Wales into England for trial , as you have done ( but with more hardship ) with regard to America ...
... Parliament was not idle . They attempted to subdue the fierce spirit of the Welsh by all sorts of rigorous laws ... act to drag offend- ers from Wales into England for trial , as you have done ( but with more hardship ) with regard to America ...
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