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Burke

CHAPTER IV
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They were the years of the civil war between the English at home and the English in the American colonies.

George III.

and Lord North have been made scapegoats for sins which were not exclusively, their own.

They were only the organs and representatives of all the lurking ignorance and arbitrary humours of the entire community.

Burke discloses in many places, that for once the king and Parliament did not act without the sympathies of the mass.


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