Speeches: With Memoir and Historical IntroductionsJames Duffy, 1862 - 456 страници |
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... oppression , and felt as if he had a special mission to denounce injustice . " The plain truth , " says the distinguished author whom we have named , " is this : Hast- ings had committed some great crimes , and the thought of these ...
... oppression , and felt as if he had a special mission to denounce injustice . " The plain truth , " says the distinguished author whom we have named , " is this : Hast- ings had committed some great crimes , and the thought of these ...
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... oppression , although he had supported America in resistance to wrong . Burke felt this accusation keenly , and complained that Fox had trcated him with harshness . " We have often differed on some subjects before , " said he , " but ...
... oppression , although he had supported America in resistance to wrong . Burke felt this accusation keenly , and complained that Fox had trcated him with harshness . " We have often differed on some subjects before , " said he , " but ...
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... oppressive to their minds ; Sir , the letter strongly enforces that idea , for though the repeal of the taxes is promised on commercial principles , yet the means of counteracting the insinuations of men with factious and seditious ...
... oppressive to their minds ; Sir , the letter strongly enforces that idea , for though the repeal of the taxes is promised on commercial principles , yet the means of counteracting the insinuations of men with factious and seditious ...
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... this deliberation oppressed me . I found myself a partaker in a very high trust ; and having no sort of reason to rely on the strength of my natural abilities for the proper execution of that trust , 72 ON CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA .
... this deliberation oppressed me . I found myself a partaker in a very high trust ; and having no sort of reason to rely on the strength of my natural abilities for the proper execution of that trust , 72 ON CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA .
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... oppressed with such great and present evils . The more mo- derate among the opposers of parliamentary concession freely confess , that they hope no good from taxation ; but they apprehend the colo- nists have further views , and if this ...
... oppressed with such great and present evils . The more mo- derate among the opposers of parliamentary concession freely confess , that they hope no good from taxation ; but they apprehend the colo- nists have further views , and if this ...
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