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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... we here reproduce was one of many pronounced against the policy followed by Lord North in dealing with the American Colonies . ( 1 ) Vol . IV . - 1 - Orations THE ATTEMPT TO SUBJUGATE AMERICA DELIVERED IN THE HOUSE OF CHATHAM.
... we here reproduce was one of many pronounced against the policy followed by Lord North in dealing with the American Colonies . ( 1 ) Vol . IV . - 1 - Orations THE ATTEMPT TO SUBJUGATE AMERICA DELIVERED IN THE HOUSE OF CHATHAM.
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... colonies . The inherent supremacy of the State in regulating and protecting the navigation and commerce of all her subjects is necessary for the mutual benefit and preservation of every part , to constitute and preserve the prosperous ...
... colonies . The inherent supremacy of the State in regulating and protecting the navigation and commerce of all her subjects is necessary for the mutual benefit and preservation of every part , to constitute and preserve the prosperous ...
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... colonies . " [ Lord Suffolk , having defended the employment of the Indians in war , as " a means that God and nature put into our hands ! " Lord Chatham resumed : ] I am astonished ! shocked ! to hear such principles con- fessed to ...
... colonies . " [ Lord Suffolk , having defended the employment of the Indians in war , as " a means that God and nature put into our hands ! " Lord Chatham resumed : ] I am astonished ! shocked ! to hear such principles con- fessed to ...
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... colonies . He was for years accused of having gone over to the Church of Rome and of recant- ing afterward . As a matter of fact , there is no evidence of any of the state- ments to Burke's discredit . In 1756 , he published " An ...
... colonies . He was for years accused of having gone over to the Church of Rome and of recant- ing afterward . As a matter of fact , there is no evidence of any of the state- ments to Burke's discredit . In 1756 , he published " An ...
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... colonies . I was not less under the necessity of forming some fixed ideas concerning the general policy of the British empire . Something of this sort seemed to be indispensable , in order , amid so vast a fluctuation of passions and ...
... colonies . I was not less under the necessity of forming some fixed ideas concerning the general policy of the British empire . Something of this sort seemed to be indispensable , in order , amid so vast a fluctuation of passions and ...
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