Specimens of Irish EloquenceWilliam Grattan, 1820 - 351 |
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... consider distinctly the true nature and the peculiar circumstances of the object which we have before us . Because , after all our struggle , whether we will or not , we must govern America , ac- cording to that nature , and to those ...
... consider distinctly the true nature and the peculiar circumstances of the object which we have before us . Because , after all our struggle , whether we will or not , we must govern America , ac- cording to that nature , and to those ...
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... consider these three deno- minations to be , what in effect they are , one trade . The trade to the colonies , taken on the export side , at the be- ginning of this century , that is , in the year 1704 , stood thus : Exports to North ...
... consider these three deno- minations to be , what in effect they are , one trade . The trade to the colonies , taken on the export side , at the be- ginning of this century , that is , in the year 1704 , stood thus : Exports to North ...
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... considering force not as an odious but a feeble instrument , for preserving a people so numerous , so active , so growing , so spirited as this , in a profitable and subordinate connection with us . First , Sir , permit me to observe ...
... considering force not as an odious but a feeble instrument , for preserving a people so numerous , so active , so growing , so spirited as this , in a profitable and subordinate connection with us . First , Sir , permit me to observe ...
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... consider , that we have colonies for no purpose but to be serviceable to us , it seems to my poor understanding a little preposterous , to make them unserviceable , in order to keep them obedient . It is , in truth , nothing more than ...
... consider , that we have colonies for no purpose but to be serviceable to us , it seems to my poor understanding a little preposterous , to make them unserviceable , in order to keep them obedient . It is , in truth , nothing more than ...
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... considering whether we yield as a matter of right , or grant as a matter of favour , is to admit the people of our colonies into an interest in the constitution ; and , by recording that admission in the journals of parliament , to give ...
... considering whether we yield as a matter of right , or grant as a matter of favour , is to admit the people of our colonies into an interest in the constitution ; and , by recording that admission in the journals of parliament , to give ...
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Specimens of Irish Eloquence: Now First Arranged and Collected, with ... Dr Charles Phillips Podgląd niedostępny - 2016 |
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