Two Speeches on Conciliation with America: And Two Letters on Irish QuestionsRoutledge, 1892 - 284 páginas |
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... Britain alone should supply her colonies with slaves ; and in 1750 Great Britain received , by the Treaty of Aix - la- Chapelle , an indemnity of a hundred thousand pounds for giving up this right . When Virginia and South Carolina laid ...
... Britain alone should supply her colonies with slaves ; and in 1750 Great Britain received , by the Treaty of Aix - la- Chapelle , an indemnity of a hundred thousand pounds for giving up this right . When Virginia and South Carolina laid ...
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... Britain . Theirs were formerly the feelings of Mr. Hampden when called upon for the payment of twenty shillings . Would twenty shillings have ruined Mr. Hampden's fortune ? No ! but the payment of half twenty shillings , on the ...
... Britain . Theirs were formerly the feelings of Mr. Hampden when called upon for the payment of twenty shillings . Would twenty shillings have ruined Mr. Hampden's fortune ? No ! but the payment of half twenty shillings , on the ...
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... Britain for trial . His Majesty was pleased graciously to promise a compliance with our request . All the attempts from this side of the House to resist these violences , and to bring about a repeal , were treated with the utmost scorn ...
... Britain for trial . His Majesty was pleased graciously to promise a compliance with our request . All the attempts from this side of the House to resist these violences , and to bring about a repeal , were treated with the utmost scorn ...
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... Britain and her colonies , and to re - establish that mutual confidence and affection upon which the glory and safety of the British empire depend . " Here , Sir , is a canonical book of ministerial ON CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA . 27.
... Britain and her colonies , and to re - establish that mutual confidence and affection upon which the glory and safety of the British empire depend . " Here , Sir , is a canonical book of ministerial ON CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA . 27.
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... Britain when she is able ; nor , I believe , would the Americans themselves have disputed it , at a proper time and season . But it should be considered that the American governments themselves have , in the prosecution of the late war ...
... Britain when she is able ; nor , I believe , would the Americans themselves have disputed it , at a proper time and season . But it should be considered that the American governments themselves have , in the prosecution of the late war ...
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Act of Navigation Act of Parliament advantage America American revenue assemblies authority Britain British British empire burthen Catholics cause Church of England circumstances civil colonies colonists commerce common concession conduct consider consideration Constitution Court Crown declared duties effect empire English established experience export favour franchises freedom friends fundamental give grant ground honourable gentleman House ideas interest Ireland Irish king kingdom LAURENCE STERNE laws letter liberty Lord Chatham Lord Hillsborough Lord Rockingham Majesty means measure ment Ministry mode nation nature Navigation Act never noble lord object opinion parliamentary peace persons political preamble present principles privileges proper proposed proposition Protestant Dissenters Protestant reformed provinces question reason regard religion repeal Revolution Roman Catholics scheme seditious session slavery sort spirit Stamp Act suppose sure taxation taxes temper things thought tion trade true vote whilst whole wish