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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... Parliament as a Whig , ib .; early traits of character , ib .; made Prime Minister , ib .; his extreme jealousy of ... Parliament , peech , 54 ; its effect on the King and SPEECH on a Motion for an Address to put a stop to Hos- tilities ...
... Parliament as a Whig , ib .; early traits of character , ib .; made Prime Minister , ib .; his extreme jealousy of ... Parliament , peech , 54 ; its effect on the King and SPEECH on a Motion for an Address to put a stop to Hos- tilities ...
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... Parliament , ib .; moves a Declaration of Irish right , 333 ; unsuccessful , ib .; moves it again at the end of two years , 384 ; prevails , ib . ; opposed by Mr. Flood , ib .; invective against him , ib .; opposed to the Union , ib ...
... Parliament , ib .; moves a Declaration of Irish right , 333 ; unsuccessful , ib .; moves it again at the end of two years , 384 ; prevails , ib . ; opposed by Mr. Flood , ib .; invective against him , ib .; opposed to the Union , ib ...
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... Parliament , 556 ; remarkable success of his maiden speech , ib .; joins the Whigs , ib .; his sarcasm on Lords North and Germaine , 557 ; comes in with Lord Shelburne as Chancellor of the Exchequer at the age of twenty - three , ib ...
... Parliament , 556 ; remarkable success of his maiden speech , ib .; joins the Whigs , ib .; his sarcasm on Lords North and Germaine , 557 ; comes in with Lord Shelburne as Chancellor of the Exchequer at the age of twenty - three , ib ...
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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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... Parliament ? No ! our desires are mod- est and just . I speak truly for the interests of the King and the people . If we en- joy not these , it will be impossible to relieve him . " “ Let no man , ” said he , in con- clusion , " judge ...
... Parliament ? No ! our desires are mod- est and just . I speak truly for the interests of the King and the people . If we en- joy not these , it will be impossible to relieve him . " “ Let no man , ” said he , in con- clusion , " judge ...
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