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... America was lost , and England was brought to the verge of Revolution . The principal historical thread which runs through the present volume is that of this contest between the King and the Whigs . The King fought his battle manfully ...
... America was lost , and England was brought to the verge of Revolution . The principal historical thread which runs through the present volume is that of this contest between the King and the Whigs . The King fought his battle manfully ...
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... America been compelled to submission . But America and Reform were the sacrifices made to secure his success . A dispassionate critic might possibly sympathise with him in this struggle for what many would regard as his natural rights ...
... America been compelled to submission . But America and Reform were the sacrifices made to secure his success . A dispassionate critic might possibly sympathise with him in this struggle for what many would regard as his natural rights ...
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... America to us , or the empire of the world , if we lose our own liberties ? ' which was evidently suggested by the passage in St. Matthew , ' What shall a man give in exchange for his soul ? ' In the sections of his works in which this ...
... America to us , or the empire of the world , if we lose our own liberties ? ' which was evidently suggested by the passage in St. Matthew , ' What shall a man give in exchange for his soul ? ' In the sections of his works in which this ...
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... America , and of American character , a series of objections to the employment of force against the Colonists , properly belonging to the second part of the speech1 . Burke employed with great effect the device , so fashionable in ...
... America , and of American character , a series of objections to the employment of force against the Colonists , properly belonging to the second part of the speech1 . Burke employed with great effect the device , so fashionable in ...
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... America , and its relation to the former , the student is commended to the following note by Dr. Goodrich : - ' It would hardly seem possible that in speaking so soon again on the same subject , he could avoid making this speech to some ...
... America , and its relation to the former , the student is commended to the following note by Dr. Goodrich : - ' It would hardly seem possible that in speaking so soon again on the same subject , he could avoid making this speech to some ...
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Act of Navigation Administration America arguments assemblies authority Bill Bolingbroke British Burke Burke's Bute Cabal cause character Charles Townshend Chatham Ministry Civil List Colonies commerce connexion considered constitution controul Court Crown debt dignity duty East India Bill effect election Empire England English faction favour favourite friends gentlemen give Government grant Grenville History Honourable Gentleman House of Commons idea influence infra interest King King's Letter liberty Lord Bute Lord Chatham Lord North Lord Rockingham Lord Shelburne maxim means measures ment mind Ministers Ministry Montesquieu nation nature never Noble Lord object opinion pamphlet Parliament Parliamentary party passage persons political popular preamble Present Discontents principle reason Reform Regicide reign repeal resolution revenue Rockingham scheme seems sort Speech spirit Stamp Act sure taxation taxes things thought tion trade true virtue Whig Whiggism whilst whole