Burke: On conciliation with the colonies.--Chatham: On American affairs.--Burke: Before the electors at Bristol.--Erskine: In the Stockdale case.--Webster: The reply to Hayne.--Macaulay: On the reform bill of 1832.--Calhoun: On the slavery question.--Seward: On the irrepressible conflict.--Lincoln: The Gettyburg address.--Notes.Mode of access: Internet
Includes bibliographical references.A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propag...
Mode of access: Internet.No. 1 in [Speeches concerning politics and government during the Civil war ...
i. Sir John Eliot, John Pym. Lord Chatham, Lord Mansfield Edmund Burke.--ii. William Pitt. Charles J...
Cover: Burke, Chatham, Erskine, Webster, Macaulay, Calhoun, Seward, Lincoln.Mode of access: Internet
With: Burke's Speech on conciliation with the colonies / Edmund Burke. Boston : Sibley & Ducker, c18...
References: p. lxxii-lxxiii.Includes bibliographical references (pages lxxii-lxxiii).Mode of access:...
Includes facsimile of t.p.: Speech of Edmund Burke, Esq., on moving his resolutions for conciliation...
Includes index."With selections from other writings of Burke, speeches by Pitt and Fox, and extracts...
Edmund Burke supported the American colonists before the Revolution, notwithstanding the "conservati...
Addresses by celebrated Americans, grouped under historical headings.v. 1. I. Colonialism. II. Const...
Lord Chatham on the American stamp act.--Henry Grattan on the Declaration of Irish rights.--William ...
Refers to Senator Charles Sumner's speech against the Johnson-Clarendon Treaty for the settlement of...
The governance of Britain--America and the colonies--The French Revolution.Mode of access: Internet
Includes bibliographical references (page lxx and lxxii) and index.Mode of access: Internet
Mottoes on end-papers."Descriptive bibliography": p. xxxv-xxxix.Mode of access: Internet
Includes bibliographical references.A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propag...
Mode of access: Internet.No. 1 in [Speeches concerning politics and government during the Civil war ...
i. Sir John Eliot, John Pym. Lord Chatham, Lord Mansfield Edmund Burke.--ii. William Pitt. Charles J...
Cover: Burke, Chatham, Erskine, Webster, Macaulay, Calhoun, Seward, Lincoln.Mode of access: Internet
With: Burke's Speech on conciliation with the colonies / Edmund Burke. Boston : Sibley & Ducker, c18...
References: p. lxxii-lxxiii.Includes bibliographical references (pages lxxii-lxxiii).Mode of access:...
Includes facsimile of t.p.: Speech of Edmund Burke, Esq., on moving his resolutions for conciliation...
Includes index."With selections from other writings of Burke, speeches by Pitt and Fox, and extracts...
Edmund Burke supported the American colonists before the Revolution, notwithstanding the "conservati...
Addresses by celebrated Americans, grouped under historical headings.v. 1. I. Colonialism. II. Const...
Lord Chatham on the American stamp act.--Henry Grattan on the Declaration of Irish rights.--William ...
Refers to Senator Charles Sumner's speech against the Johnson-Clarendon Treaty for the settlement of...
The governance of Britain--America and the colonies--The French Revolution.Mode of access: Internet
Includes bibliographical references (page lxx and lxxii) and index.Mode of access: Internet
Mottoes on end-papers."Descriptive bibliography": p. xxxv-xxxix.Mode of access: Internet
Includes bibliographical references.A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propag...
Mode of access: Internet.No. 1 in [Speeches concerning politics and government during the Civil war ...
i. Sir John Eliot, John Pym. Lord Chatham, Lord Mansfield Edmund Burke.--ii. William Pitt. Charles J...