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Page 375
... Burke op- posed the address ; demonstrating that the Minister had de- ceived the nation . He was seconded by Mr. Fox . On the 16th of November , Burke brought forwards a new conciliatory bill , the object of which was to renounce the ...
... Burke op- posed the address ; demonstrating that the Minister had de- ceived the nation . He was seconded by Mr. Fox . On the 16th of November , Burke brought forwards a new conciliatory bill , the object of which was to renounce the ...
Page 376
... Burke and some other leading members of it withdrew from the House on the discussion of all questions relating to America . Secession being uncommon , though not unprece- dented , Burke thought himself required to justify his conduct ...
... Burke and some other leading members of it withdrew from the House on the discussion of all questions relating to America . Secession being uncommon , though not unprece- dented , Burke thought himself required to justify his conduct ...
Page 377
... Burke and the Rockingham party opposed it . France , agreeably to Burke's prediction , now declared for America ; the conciliatory propositions were rejected ; and Burke , in the true spirit of a party - man , imputed ALL to the ...
... Burke and the Rockingham party opposed it . France , agreeably to Burke's prediction , now declared for America ; the conciliatory propositions were rejected ; and Burke , in the true spirit of a party - man , imputed ALL to the ...
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