On the American Revolution: Selected Speeches and LettersHarper & Row, 1966 - 220 Seiten |
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... court of Parliament , to have any knights and burgesses within the said court ; by reason whereof the said inhabitants have hitherto sustained manifold disherisons , losses , and damages , as well in their lands , goods , and bodies ...
... court of Parliament , to have any knights and burgesses within the said court ; by reason whereof the said inhabitants have hitherto sustained manifold disherisons , losses , and damages , as well in their lands , goods , and bodies ...
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... courts , and to provide for the more decent maintenance of the judges in the same . " These courts I do not wish to take away ; they are in themselves proper establishments . This court is one of the capital securities of the Act of ...
... courts , and to provide for the more decent maintenance of the judges in the same . " These courts I do not wish to take away ; they are in themselves proper establishments . This court is one of the capital securities of the Act of ...
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... court of King Charles the Second to abandon the Dutch war ; a war , next to the present , the most impolitic which we ever carried on . The people of England were then , as they are now , called upon to make Government strong . They ...
... court of King Charles the Second to abandon the Dutch war ; a war , next to the present , the most impolitic which we ever carried on . The people of England were then , as they are now , called upon to make Government strong . They ...
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EXCERPT FROM A SPEECH | 22 |
SPEECH ON AMERICAN CONCILIATION | 70 |
SECOND SPEECH | 122 |
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Act of Navigation Act of Parliament affairs America American Revolution ancient army assemblies authority Britain British Burke Burke's cause civil colonies colonists commercial concession conduct consequence consider constitution court crown Declaratory Act declared dignity duties edited Edmund Burke effect empire England English ÉTIENNE GILSON favour force freedom friends gentlemen give governor grant honourable gentleman idea Illus J. H. HEXTER JACQUES BARZUN king king's kingdom laws legislative letter liberty Lord Hillsborough Lord North Majesty Majesty's means measure ment minds ministers Ministry mischief misprisions of treason mode nation nature never noble lord obedience object opinion Parlia parliamentary peace political preamble present preserve principles privileges proposed provinces quarrel reason rebellion reconcile regard repeal resolution revenue Rockingham scheme speech spirit Stamp Act taxation taxes things thought tion trade treaty true trust whilst whole William Dowdeswell