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On March 22, 1775, Edmund Burke made a speech in Parliament to propose peace and conciliation with the rebellious American colonists. A beautiful speech that is a joy to read, and a heartbreakingly plausible and sensible road not taken.This audio is part of the collection: Maria Lectrix Audio BooksArtist/Composer: Edmund BurkeDate: 0000-00-00 00:00:00Source: From Burke's Complete Works, and read by me.Label / Recorded by: Maureen S. O'BrienKeywords: Spoken Word; Audiobook - Nonfiction; history; politics; American Revolution
Creative Commons license: Public Domain
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