Modern British EloquenceDavid Boyd Strother Funk & Wagnalls, 1969 - 492 Seiten |
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... honourable gentleman over the way ; I am far from deploring all that has been said by my two honourable friends . I rather rejoice that they have now brought this sub- ject to a fair issue , that something , at least , is already gained ...
... honourable gentleman over the way ; I am far from deploring all that has been said by my two honourable friends . I rather rejoice that they have now brought this sub- ject to a fair issue , that something , at least , is already gained ...
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... honourable friends will be as ready to adopt our proposition , as we should in the other case be willing to accede to theirs ? One of my right honourable friends has stated , that an act passed here for the abolition of the slave ...
... honourable friends will be as ready to adopt our proposition , as we should in the other case be willing to accede to theirs ? One of my right honourable friends has stated , that an act passed here for the abolition of the slave ...
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... honourable friend . It is chiefly on the presumed ground of our being bound by a parliamentary sanction heretofore given to the African slave - trade , that this argument against the abolition is rested . Does then my right honourable ...
... honourable friend . It is chiefly on the presumed ground of our being bound by a parliamentary sanction heretofore given to the African slave - trade , that this argument against the abolition is rested . Does then my right honourable ...
Inhalt
On the Right of Taxing America II | 10 |
Motion for Redress | 25 |
On Conciliation with America | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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