Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Beaconsfield, England” in entry burke-edmund of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History:
...peared in 1790.
As a statesman and thinker and clear writer he had few superiors.
His conversational powers were remarkable.
and he was one of the suspected authors of the famous .
He died in Beaconsfield, England , July 9, 1797.
Burke's great conciliatory speech in the British Parliament, on March 22. 1775, was based on the following proposals which he had previously introduced:
That the colonies ...
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