Speeches: With Memoir and Historical IntroductionsJames Duffy, 1862 - 456 страници |
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... England , and ( but this is untrue ) the same amount of oratory in Ireland . Some said that it was to Edmund Burke the world was virtually indebted for Hamilton's speeches , but there is not sufficient authority for this supposition ...
... England , and ( but this is untrue ) the same amount of oratory in Ireland . Some said that it was to Edmund Burke the world was virtually indebted for Hamilton's speeches , but there is not sufficient authority for this supposition ...
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... England from many causes . Tidings of American discontent came by each ship which crossed the Atlantic . A dearth of provisions in England led to several riots ; and in the House of Commons the expulsion of Wilkes , and his re - elec ...
... England from many causes . Tidings of American discontent came by each ship which crossed the Atlantic . A dearth of provisions in England led to several riots ; and in the House of Commons the expulsion of Wilkes , and his re - elec ...
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... England . They consented to his starting for Bristol , which he accordingly did , and having travelled night and day , he reached that city on the sixth day of the poll , the voting having commenced before the deputation saw Burke at ...
... England . They consented to his starting for Bristol , which he accordingly did , and having travelled night and day , he reached that city on the sixth day of the poll , the voting having commenced before the deputation saw Burke at ...
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... England for the state of New York , for which he received a salary of £ 700 a - year . This was sometimes cast at him when he argued for Ame- rican liberty ; but the man who could say as Burke did , “ I have always pushed back the ...
... England for the state of New York , for which he received a salary of £ 700 a - year . This was sometimes cast at him when he argued for Ame- rican liberty ; but the man who could say as Burke did , “ I have always pushed back the ...
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... England flung away the scabbard , and America flung away England . Burke retired from the parliamentary debates for a time on all occasions when America was the subject of debate ; but in 1777 he resumed his position as the advocate of ...
... England flung away the scabbard , and America flung away England . Burke retired from the parliamentary debates for a time on all occasions when America was the subject of debate ; but in 1777 he resumed his position as the advocate of ...
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