Orations of British Orators: Including Biographical and Critical Sketches, Volumen 1Colonial Press, 1900 - 453 páginas |
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... words . ( 3. ) That Sir Henry Vane had given his testimony as if he was in doubt on the subject , saying " as I do remember , " and " such or such like words , " which admitted the words might be " that kingdom , " meaning Scotland ...
... words . ( 3. ) That Sir Henry Vane had given his testimony as if he was in doubt on the subject , saying " as I do remember , " and " such or such like words , " which admitted the words might be " that kingdom , " meaning Scotland ...
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... words of reducing England by the Irish army , it was thought fit to examine the secretary once more ; and then he deposed these words to have been spoken by the Earl of Strafford to VOL . I. - 10 His Majesty : " You have an army in ...
... words of reducing England by the Irish army , it was thought fit to examine the secretary once more ; and then he deposed these words to have been spoken by the Earl of Strafford to VOL . I. - 10 His Majesty : " You have an army in ...
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... words or actions dis- advantageously by affected misconstruction . All words are ambiguous , and capable of different senses , some fair , some more foul ; all actions have two handles , one that candor and charity will , another that ...
... words or actions dis- advantageously by affected misconstruction . All words are ambiguous , and capable of different senses , some fair , some more foul ; all actions have two handles , one that candor and charity will , another that ...
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