Modern British EloquenceDavid Boyd Strother Funk & Wagnalls, 1969 - 492 Seiten |
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... colonies consists of three great branches : the African , which , terminating almost wholly in the colonies , must be put to the account of their commerce ; the West Indian ; and the North Ameri- can . All these are so interwoven that ...
... colonies consists of three great branches : the African , which , terminating almost wholly in the colonies , must be put to the account of their commerce ; the West Indian ; and the North Ameri- can . All these are so interwoven that ...
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... colonies . They complain that they are taxed without their consent ; you answer that you will fix the sum at which they shall be taxed . That is , you give them the very grievance for the remedy . You tell them , indeed , that you will ...
... colonies . They complain that they are taxed without their consent ; you answer that you will fix the sum at which they shall be taxed . That is , you give them the very grievance for the remedy . You tell them , indeed , that you will ...
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... colonies they would not do to come to our aid . I be- lieve their whole resources in men and in money would be at the disposal of the mother country in such an event . Well , as I say , that is something— that is something which it is ...
... colonies they would not do to come to our aid . I be- lieve their whole resources in men and in money would be at the disposal of the mother country in such an event . Well , as I say , that is something— that is something which it is ...
Inhalt
On the Right of Taxing America II | 10 |
Motion for Redress | 25 |
On Conciliation with America | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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