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Edmund Burke's Speech on Conciliation with America, 1775 - Page 61
by Edmund Burke - 1898 - 159 pages
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Great Debates in American History: Colonial rights; the revolution; the ...

Marion Mills Miller - Civil rights - 1913 - 488 pages
...immense plain, one vast, rich, level meadow — a square of five hundred miles. Over this they would wander without a possibility of restraint. They would...cavalry, become masters of your governors and your counselors, your collectors and controllers, and of all the slaves that adhered to them. Such would,...
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history; v. 4-8, biography

Ellis Baker Usher - Wisconsin - 1914 - 270 pages
...said : "If grants were stopped the colonists would occupy the land without grants ; * * * would hence soon forget a government by which they were disowned...Tartars, and pouring down upon your unfortified frontiers * * * become masters of your governors and your counsellors, your collectors and comptrollers and of...
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Essays for College English

James Cloyd Bowman, Louis Ignatius Bredvold, LeRoy Bethuel Greenfield, Bruce Weirick - American essays - 1915 - 488 pages
...without a possibility of restraint; they would change their manners with their habits of life; they would soon forget a government by which they were...cavalry, become masters of your governors and your counselors, your collectors and comptrollers, and of all the slaves that adhered to them. Such would,...
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Conciliation with the Colonies: The Speech by Edmund Burke

Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1915 - 154 pages
...immense plain, one vast, rich, level meadow ; a square of five hundred miles. Over this they would wander without a possibility of restraint; they would...change their manners with the habits of their life ; they would soon forget a government by which they were disowned; would become hordes of English Tartars...
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Essays for College English

James Cloyd Bowman, Louis Ignatius Bredvold, LeRoy Bethuel Greenfield, Bruce Weirick - American essays - 1915 - 518 pages
...an immense plain, one vast, rich, level meadow; a square of five hundred miles. Over this they would wander without a possibility of restraint ; they would change their manners with their habits of life; they would soon forget a government by which they were disowned; would become...
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College Composition

Charles Sears Baldwin - English language - 1917 - 320 pages
...an immense plain, one vast, rich, level meadow, a square of five hundred miles. Over this they would wander without a possibility of restraint; they would change their manners with the habits of then- life; they would soon forget a government by which they were disowned; would become hordes of...
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Burke on Conciliation with the Colonies

Edmund Burke - United States - 1920 - 118 pages
...immense plain, one vast, rich, level meadow ; a square of five hundred 26 miles. Over this they would wander without a possibility of restraint ; they would...hordes of English Tartars ; and, pouring down upon your unforti30 fied frontiers a fierce and irresistible cavalry, become masters of your governors and your...
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Burke's Speech on Conciliation with America

Edmund Burke - United States - 1920 - 136 pages
...an immense plain, one vast, rich, level meadow; a square of five hundred miles. Over this they would wander without a possibility of restraint; they would...they were disowned; would become hordes of English Tartars,127 and, pouring down upon your unfortified frontiers a fierce and irresistible cavalry, become...
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The Frontier in American History

Frederick Jackson Turner - Frontier and pioneer life - 1920 - 392 pages
...an immense plain, one vast, rich, level meadow; a square of five hundred miles. Over this they would wander without a possibility of restraint; they would change 'their manners with their habits of life; would soon forget a government by which they were disowned; would become hordes...
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Classified Models of Speech Composition: Ninety-five Complete Speeches

James Milton O'Neill - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1921 - 874 pages
...an immense plain, one vast, rich, level meadow — a square five hundred miles. Over this they would wander without a possibility of restraint. They would...cavalry, become masters of your governors and your counselors, your collectors and controllers, and of all the slaves that adhered to them. Such would,...
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