The speech of General Conway, member of Parliament for Saint
The speech of General Conway, member of Parliament for Saint Edmondsbury, on moving in the House of Commons, (on the 5th of May, 1780), "That leave be given to bring in a bill for quieting the troubles now reigning in the British colonies in America, and for enabling His Majesty to appoint commissioners, with full powers to treat, and conclude upon terms of conciliation with the said colonies"
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