An answer to the printed speech of Edmund Burke, esq; spoken in the House of commons, April 19, 1774 : in which his knowledge in polity, legislature, humankind, history, commerce and finance, is candidly examined : his arguments are fairly refuted : the conduct of administration is fully defended : and his oratoric talents are clearly exposed to view : addressed to the people ...

  • Shebbeare, John, 1709-1788.
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1775
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Answer to the printed speech of Edmund Burke, esq; spoken in the House of commons, April 19, 1774 (Online)
An answer to the printed speech of Edmund Burke, Esq; spoken in the House of Commons, April 19, 1774. In which his knowledge in polity, legislature, humankind, ... is candidly examined; ... Addressed to the people

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Due to the nature of the subject and the time period in which the sources were published, Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A Transnational Archive, contains racist and outdated discussions of race, racial stereotypes and offensive imagery. MiFhGG

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London : Printed for T. Evans [et cetera], 1775.

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