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Speech to the Electors of Bristol
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 * Dont be a berk! The text of the speech (which is now at User:Dotsonbk/sandbox) goes in Wikisource. Here you write an article about the speech explaining its background, significance and effect. &mdash; RHaworth (Talk | contribs) 07:12, 28 September 2008 (UTC)
 * This is a speech of a British Parliamentarian from 1774 and is therefore not under any copyrights as stated by British Law that all Parliament documents are Public Domain 50 years after being published. - Dotsonbk (talk) 00:52, 29 September 2008 (UTC)


 * Did you actually read my message above? You insult me by implying that I would be so stupid as to think that a document from 1774 would be copyright. Please read my message again carefully . Do you understand the concept of source material? &mdash; RHaworth (Talk | contribs) 02:13, 29 September 2008 (UTC)