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... , AND FELLOW OF UNIVERSITY COLLEGE , oxford VOL . I THOUGHTS ON THE PRESENT DISCONTENTS THE TWO SPEECHES ON AMERICA NEW EDITION WITH ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS Oxford AT THE CLARENDON PRESS 1 Mc Clurg 006 : IP29 INTRODUCTIO N. 6 AN.
... , AND FELLOW OF UNIVERSITY COLLEGE , oxford VOL . I THOUGHTS ON THE PRESENT DISCONTENTS THE TWO SPEECHES ON AMERICA NEW EDITION WITH ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS Oxford AT THE CLARENDON PRESS 1 Mc Clurg 006 : IP29 INTRODUCTIO N. 6 AN.
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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 , were intended as Reforms . Never did the spirit of conservatism appear more plainly than in the two famous Speeches contained in the present volume , which he composed , delivered , and wrote out for the press on two important ...
... America , were intended as Reforms . Never did the spirit of conservatism appear more plainly than in the two famous Speeches contained in the present volume , which he composed , delivered , and wrote out for the press on two important ...
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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. Matthew3 , ' 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. Matthew3 , ' What shall a man give in exchange for his soul ? ' In the sections of his works in which this ...
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