The Debate on the American Revolution, 1761-1783Max Beloff N. Kaye, 1949 - 303 páginas |
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... legislature : that the refusal of this would seem to be a contradic- tion in practice to the theory of the constitution : that the colonies are subordinate dominions , and are now in such a state , as to make it best for the good of the ...
... legislature : that the refusal of this would seem to be a contradic- tion in practice to the theory of the constitution : that the colonies are subordinate dominions , and are now in such a state , as to make it best for the good of the ...
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... Legislature of Great Britain , briefly consider'd London 1765 Soame Jenyns ( 1704-87 ) , who was a member of Parliament from 1754 to 1780 and who had in 1765 been for some years one of the commissioners of the Board of Trade , was well ...
... Legislature of Great Britain , briefly consider'd London 1765 Soame Jenyns ( 1704-87 ) , who was a member of Parliament from 1754 to 1780 and who had in 1765 been for some years one of the commissioners of the Board of Trade , was well ...
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... legislature . Lord Camden . - I am very unhappy the first time of speaking in this House to differ from a lord of such superior abilities and learning , but the question before your lordships concerns the common rights of man- kind ; it ...
... legislature . Lord Camden . - I am very unhappy the first time of speaking in this House to differ from a lord of such superior abilities and learning , but the question before your lordships concerns the common rights of man- kind ; it ...
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INTRODUCTION by Max Beloff | 3 |
James Otis | 24 |
George Grenville | 29 |
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