The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 156A. Constable, 1882 |
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Page 235
... peace and abandon the colonies . Against peace the King was absolutely determined ; while , without a reconciliation or peace , the Chatham and Rockingham Whigs were equally de- termined they would never enter upon the Government . Lord ...
... peace and abandon the colonies . Against peace the King was absolutely determined ; while , without a reconciliation or peace , the Chatham and Rockingham Whigs were equally de- termined they would never enter upon the Government . Lord ...
Page 237
... peace they cared as little for the rights of man as they had cared for them in making war . The object of the people in 1782 was peace ; the ex- pulsion of the Government the first step towards it . North was accordingly turned out ...
... peace they cared as little for the rights of man as they had cared for them in making war . The object of the people in 1782 was peace ; the ex- pulsion of the Government the first step towards it . North was accordingly turned out ...
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... peace and order must be conferred upon them even if it requires force to bestow the greatest blessings which mankind has to offer . Nobody was more clearly im- pressed with this truth than one of the greatest statesmen and philosophers ...
... peace and order must be conferred upon them even if it requires force to bestow the greatest blessings which mankind has to offer . Nobody was more clearly im- pressed with this truth than one of the greatest statesmen and philosophers ...
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The Red Book of Menteith By William Fraser | 110 |
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