Romantic Reassessment, Volumes 106-107Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1982 |
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... American question . In his years of obscurity he had planned to go there . In , 1757 he had helped William Burke to write the Account of the European Settlements in America . He had time and again described the American problem in his ...
... American question . In his years of obscurity he had planned to go there . In , 1757 he had helped William Burke to write the Account of the European Settlements in America . He had time and again described the American problem in his ...
Page 89
... America " .39 In his letter to Charles O'Hara , he wrote that he took the 41 Americans for " alienated " forever.40 Replying to Francis Maseres who pleaded for representation of American agents in Parliament as the solution of the ...
... America " .39 In his letter to Charles O'Hara , he wrote that he took the 41 Americans for " alienated " forever.40 Replying to Francis Maseres who pleaded for representation of American agents in Parliament as the solution of the ...
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... American problem had taken a serious turn . War had started , and anti - American passions had risen very high . This letter is the best example , in the eighteenth century , of a sustained formal epistle on a political subject ...
... American problem had taken a serious turn . War had started , and anti - American passions had risen very high . This letter is the best example , in the eighteenth century , of a sustained formal epistle on a political subject ...
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