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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... charged with high treason . The burden of the charge is heavy , yet far the more so because it hath borrowed the authority of the House of Commons . If they were not interested , I might expect a no less easy , than I do a safe , issue ...
... charged with high treason . The burden of the charge is heavy , yet far the more so because it hath borrowed the authority of the House of Commons . If they were not interested , I might expect a no less easy , than I do a safe , issue ...
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... charge of treason . ( 2. ) That the others who were present , viz . , the Duke of Northumberland , the Marquess of Hamilton , Lord Cottington , and Sir Thomas Lucas , did not , as they deposed under oath , remember these words . ( 3 ...
... charge of treason . ( 2. ) That the others who were present , viz . , the Duke of Northumberland , the Marquess of Hamilton , Lord Cottington , and Sir Thomas Lucas , did not , as they deposed under oath , remember these words . ( 3 ...
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... charge as High Treason . Opinions may make a heretic , but that they make a traitor I have never heard till now . ( 2. ) I am come next to speak of the actions which have been charged upon me . [ Here the Earl went through with the vari ...
... charge as High Treason . Opinions may make a heretic , but that they make a traitor I have never heard till now . ( 2. ) I am come next to speak of the actions which have been charged upon me . [ Here the Earl went through with the vari ...
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... charge him with that ; " but or the rest , he desired time to recollect himself , which was granted him . Some days after , he was examined a second time , and then deposed these words concerning the King's being absolv- ed from rules ...
... charge him with that ; " but or the rest , he desired time to recollect himself , which was granted him . Some days after , he was examined a second time , and then deposed these words concerning the King's being absolv- ed from rules ...
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... charge . Whereas a gentleman who lives in London has no other way of keeping up an ac- quaintance and correspondence among his friends in the country , but by going down once or twice a year , at a very extraordinary expense , and oft ...
... charge . Whereas a gentleman who lives in London has no other way of keeping up an ac- quaintance and correspondence among his friends in the country , but by going down once or twice a year , at a very extraordinary expense , and oft ...
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