The Debate on the American Revolution, 1761-1783Max Beloff N. Kaye, 1949 - 303 páginas |
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... Britain and her colonies is to say that it was the result of the dis- covery of the divergence between their interpretations of political ideas which they had once held in common . There was a single political tradition of opposition to ...
... Britain and her colonies is to say that it was the result of the dis- covery of the divergence between their interpretations of political ideas which they had once held in common . There was a single political tradition of opposition to ...
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... Britain , and unless they can shew a new compact made between them and the parliament of Great Britain ( for the king alone could not make a new compact with them ) they still are subjects to all intents and purposes whatso- ever . If ...
... Britain , and unless they can shew a new compact made between them and the parliament of Great Britain ( for the king alone could not make a new compact with them ) they still are subjects to all intents and purposes whatso- ever . If ...
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... Britain ? If from the latter , do they lose it by quitting the soil ? Do those who embark freemen in Great Britain , disembark slaves in America ? If ... by a dependence of the colonies on Great Britain , it is meant that they are ...
... Britain ? If from the latter , do they lose it by quitting the soil ? Do those who embark freemen in Great Britain , disembark slaves in America ? If ... by a dependence of the colonies on Great Britain , it is meant that they are ...
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INTRODUCTION by Max Beloff | 3 |
James Otis | 24 |
George Grenville | 29 |
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