King George III reportedly dismissed Patrick Henry’s famous "Give me liberty, or give me death!" speech as an incitement to rebellion. He viewed Henry's passionate rhetoric as a threat to British authority in the colonies and a sign of growing unrest. While specific quotes from the king regarding this speech are not well-documented, his administration was certainly concerned about the revolutionary sentiments expressed in it. Overall, Henry's speech was seen as a catalyst for the colonial push toward independence, which alarmed the monarchy.
King George III
Patrick Henry valued freedom against king george III.
To which of the eight Henrys do you refer?
He had many unsuccessful speech therapists but Lionel Logue was most successful.
He doesn't. His speech talks about how the King had failed to meet his followers demands for anything, and how he should be disbanded.
King George III
A speech that King George Tupou of Tonga would have executed.
Yes, just go on Google and search for King George VI speech, though you have to watch out for the movie The King's Speech.
his speech
It is called The King's Speech.
King George VI The Man Behind the King's Speech - 2011 was released on: USA: July 2011
King George V.
Patrick Henry spoke out against King George III.
King George V.
King George VI of England.
Patrick Henry valued freedom against king George III.
Patrick Henry valued freedom against king george III.