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Σελίδα 134
It is a shocking passage in the mal - administration of the colonial governors ; Lord Ma- hon , had he understood it , could not have found in his good heart to speak of it so coolly . - But we hasten to his Lordship's just published ...
It is a shocking passage in the mal - administration of the colonial governors ; Lord Ma- hon , had he understood it , could not have found in his good heart to speak of it so coolly . - But we hasten to his Lordship's just published ...
Σελίδα 160
24 ) the opinion to which Lord Mahon refers . Soon after the publication of this pamphlet , in the course of a debate in Parliament on Lord Chatham's motion for an address to the king , Lord Shelburne declared that the letters " had ...
24 ) the opinion to which Lord Mahon refers . Soon after the publication of this pamphlet , in the course of a debate in Parliament on Lord Chatham's motion for an address to the king , Lord Shelburne declared that the letters " had ...
Σελίδα 175
On this point , of the possibility of recalling the Colo- nies to their allegiance , there can be no sort of doubt that Lord Chatham was in error . So far he did not understand the spirit of their people . His great mind had been in ...
On this point , of the possibility of recalling the Colo- nies to their allegiance , there can be no sort of doubt that Lord Chatham was in error . So far he did not understand the spirit of their people . His great mind had been in ...
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COLLEGE EDUCATION IN ENGLAND AND AME | 47 |
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