Select British Eloquence: Embracing the Best Speeches Entire, of the Most Eminent Orators of Great Britain for the Last Two Centuries; with Sketches of Their Lives, an Estimate of Their Genius, and Notes, Critical and ExplanatoryHarper & brothers, 1870 - 947 páginas |
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... Commons , 9 ; description of the trial , ib . SPEECH When Impeached of High Treason ...... ....... 11 ..... 15 LORD DIGBY .. His early life , 15 ; enters the House as an opponent of the government , ib .; employed against Buckingham ...
... Commons , 9 ; description of the trial , ib . SPEECH When Impeached of High Treason ...... ....... 11 ..... 15 LORD DIGBY .. His early life , 15 ; enters the House as an opponent of the government , ib .; employed against Buckingham ...
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... Parliament at the age of thirty - three , and became one of the most prom- inent members in the House of Commons under Charles I. The House embraced at this time , some of the ablest and most learned men of the age , such as Sir Edward ...
... Parliament at the age of thirty - three , and became one of the most prom- inent members in the House of Commons under Charles I. The House embraced at this time , some of the ablest and most learned men of the age , such as Sir Edward ...
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... House of Commons . If they were not interested , I might expect a no less easy , than I do a safe , issue . But let neither my weakness plead my inno- cence , nor their power my guilt . If your Lord- ships will conceive of my defenses ...
... House of Commons . If they were not interested , I might expect a no less easy , than I do a safe , issue . But let neither my weakness plead my inno- cence , nor their power my guilt . If your Lord- ships will conceive of my defenses ...
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... House of Lords , after due deliberation , voted that the main facts alleged in the impeach- ment had been proved in ... Commons . When the managers had finished their evidence and argu- ments as to the facts alleged , a bill of attainder ...
... House of Lords , after due deliberation , voted that the main facts alleged in the impeach- ment had been proved in ... Commons . When the managers had finished their evidence and argu- ments as to the facts alleged , a bill of attainder ...
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... HOUSE OF COMMONS , 1734 , IN REPLY TO SIR WILLIAM WYNDHAM . SIR , I do assure you , I did not intend to have troubled you on this occasion . But such inci- dents now generally happen toward the end of our debates , nothing at all ...
... HOUSE OF COMMONS , 1734 , IN REPLY TO SIR WILLIAM WYNDHAM . SIR , I do assure you , I did not intend to have troubled you on this occasion . But such inci- dents now generally happen toward the end of our debates , nothing at all ...
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