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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... this volume four speeches of Lord MANSFIELD ; two of Mr. GRATTAN'S , with his invectives against Flood and Corry ; Mr. SHERIDAN'S celebrated speech against Hast 7 153 ings ; three of Mr. CURRAN'S ; Sir JAMES MACKINTOSH's.
... this volume four speeches of Lord MANSFIELD ; two of Mr. GRATTAN'S , with his invectives against Flood and Corry ; Mr. SHERIDAN'S celebrated speech against Hast 7 153 ings ; three of Mr. CURRAN'S ; Sir JAMES MACKINTOSH's.
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... LORD DIGBY .. His early life , 15 ; enters the House as an opponent of the ... Mansfield , 55 ; gains a complete ascend . ancy in the House , 56 ; unites ... Mansfield out of the House , ib .; is made Prime Minister on Newcastle's res ...
... LORD DIGBY .. His early life , 15 ; enters the House as an opponent of the ... Mansfield , 55 ; gains a complete ascend . ancy in the House , 56 ; unites ... Mansfield out of the House , ib .; is made Prime Minister on Newcastle's res ...
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... Lord Mansfield . Mr. Oswald , a distinguished literary man who was pres- ent , thus describes the two combatants : " Murray spoke like a pleader , who could not divest himself of the appearance of having been employed by others . Pitt ...
... Lord Mansfield . Mr. Oswald , a distinguished literary man who was pres- ent , thus describes the two combatants : " Murray spoke like a pleader , who could not divest himself of the appearance of having been employed by others . Pitt ...
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... Lord Mansfield . And yet Newcastle , out of a mean jealousy of their superior abilities , gave it to Sir Thomas Robinson , who was so poor a speaker , that " when he played the orator , " says Lord Waldegrave , " which he frequently ...
... Lord Mansfield . And yet Newcastle , out of a mean jealousy of their superior abilities , gave it to Sir Thomas Robinson , who was so poor a speaker , that " when he played the orator , " says Lord Waldegrave , " which he frequently ...
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... the story after Murray was raised to the bench ; but Mr. Pitt could never have addressed the same person as judge , and yet as prosecuting officer of the Crown . in November with the title of Lord Mansfield ; and LORD CHATHAM . 59.
... the story after Murray was raised to the bench ; but Mr. Pitt could never have addressed the same person as judge , and yet as prosecuting officer of the Crown . in November with the title of Lord Mansfield ; and LORD CHATHAM . 59.
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