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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... Affairs under the Duke of Port land , ib .; fights a duel with Lord Castlereagh , and goes out of office , ib .; is chosen member of Parliament for Liverpool , 855 ; goes as embassador extraordinary te Lisbon , ib .; appointed Governor ...
... Affairs under the Duke of Port land , ib .; fights a duel with Lord Castlereagh , and goes out of office , ib .; is chosen member of Parliament for Liverpool , 855 ; goes as embassador extraordinary te Lisbon , ib .; appointed Governor ...
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... affairs of the kingdom , and when there is occa- for composition with the papists of the North ! sion , to give a true representation of them by Mark the proceedings thereupon , and you will way of counsel and advice , with what we con ...
... affairs of the kingdom , and when there is occa- for composition with the papists of the North ! sion , to give a true representation of them by Mark the proceedings thereupon , and you will way of counsel and advice , with what we con ...
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... affair of a union betwixt the two nations , as expressed in the several articles thereof , and now the subject of our ... affairs by themselves , without the assistance and counsel of any other . I think I see a national church , founded ...
... affair of a union betwixt the two nations , as expressed in the several articles thereof , and now the subject of our ... affairs by themselves , without the assistance and counsel of any other . I think I see a national church , founded ...
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... affairs and circumstances of the na- tion did require , without the assistance or ad- vice of any foreign power or potentate ; and who , during the time of two thousand years , have handed them down to us , a free , independ- en ...
... affairs and circumstances of the na- tion did require , without the assistance or ad- vice of any foreign power or potentate ; and who , during the time of two thousand years , have handed them down to us , a free , independ- en ...
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... affairs . On taking his seat in Parliament in 1700 , he joined himself to the Whig party , and in the year 1708 was brought into office as Secretary at War . Thrown out soon after by a change of ministry , which arose from the silly ...
... affairs . On taking his seat in Parliament in 1700 , he joined himself to the Whig party , and in the year 1708 was brought into office as Secretary at War . Thrown out soon after by a change of ministry , which arose from the silly ...
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