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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... consider these charges , which affirm that I have designed the overthrow both of religion and of the state . ancestors , who have so fixed the pillars of this monarchy that each of them keeps a due propor tion and measure with the ...
... consider these charges , which affirm that I have designed the overthrow both of religion and of the state . ancestors , who have so fixed the pillars of this monarchy that each of them keeps a due propor tion and measure with the ...
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... considering time or power , will most glorious queen in Europe . venture his all for the Kirk , but something less ... consider it as adapted to make " a comely appearance and an agreeable suit , " from its Low - Church character , and ...
... considering time or power , will most glorious queen in Europe . venture his all for the Kirk , but something less ... consider it as adapted to make " a comely appearance and an agreeable suit , " from its Low - Church character , and ...
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... considering the universal clamor against him , it is high time to reduce him to such a condition that he may be brought ... consider my character and reputation as of no moment ? Is it no imputation to be arraigned before this House , in ...
... considering the universal clamor against him , it is high time to reduce him to such a condition that he may be brought ... consider my character and reputation as of no moment ? Is it no imputation to be arraigned before this House , in ...
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... consider the articles of accusation which they have brought against me , and which they have not thought fit to reduce to specific charges ; and I shall consider these in the same ency some months after , when war was declared against ...
... consider the articles of accusation which they have brought against me , and which they have not thought fit to reduce to specific charges ; and I shall consider these in the same ency some months after , when war was declared against ...
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... consider the treaties merely insulated ; but to advert to the time in which they were made , to the circum- stances and situation of Europe when they were made , to the peculiar situation in which I stand , and to the power which I ...
... consider the treaties merely insulated ; but to advert to the time in which they were made , to the circum- stances and situation of Europe when they were made , to the peculiar situation in which I stand , and to the power which I ...
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