Sir John Eliot. John Pym. Lord Chatham. Lord Mansfield. Edmund BurkeCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 - Speeches, addresses, etc., English |
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... force ; considering force not as an odi- ous , 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 ...
... force ; considering force not as an odi- ous , 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 ...
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... force ; and an arma- ment is not a victory . If you do not succeed , you are without resource ; for , conciliation fail- ing , force remains ; but , force failing , no farther hope of reconciliation is left . , Power and au- thority are ...
... force ; and an arma- ment is not a victory . If you do not succeed , you are without resource ; for , conciliation fail- ing , force remains ; but , force failing , no farther hope of reconciliation is left . , Power and au- thority are ...
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... force , by which many gentlemen , for whose sentiments in other particulars I have great respect , seem to be so greatly captivated . But there is still behind a third consideration concerning this object , which serves to determine my ...
... force , by which many gentlemen , for whose sentiments in other particulars I have great respect , seem to be so greatly captivated . But there is still behind a third consideration concerning this object , which serves to determine my ...
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SIR JOHN ELIOT | 1 |
ON THE CONDITION OF ENGLAND UNDER THE DUKE OF BUCK | 13 |
JOHN | 27 |
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