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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... declared to his friends , when entering on the negotiation , that " no Peace of Utrecht should again stain the annals of England . " He therefore resisted every attempt of France to obtain a restoration of conquests , and was on the ...
... declared to his friends , when entering on the negotiation , that " no Peace of Utrecht should again stain the annals of England . " He therefore resisted every attempt of France to obtain a restoration of conquests , and was on the ...
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... declared , at the opening of Parliament , that he could not give them his confidence . " Pardon me , gentlemen ... declaring off from Lord Rockingham . This single sentence decided the fate of that ministry . Lord Camden and a few others ...
... declared , at the opening of Parliament , that he could not give them his confidence . " Pardon me , gentlemen ... declaring off from Lord Rockingham . This single sentence decided the fate of that ministry . Lord Camden and a few others ...
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... declared against the minister . " I have , " said he , " hung down my head in council , and disapproved by my looks those steps which I knew my avowed opposition could not prevent . I will do so no longer . I now proclaim to the world ...
... declared against the minister . " I have , " said he , " hung down my head in council , and disapproved by my looks those steps which I knew my avowed opposition could not prevent . I will do so no longer . I now proclaim to the world ...
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... declare that he was ready to prove the facts . But any gentleman may move for an in- quiry , without any particular allegation , and without offering any proof , or declaring what he is ready to prove ; because the very design of an ...
... declare that he was ready to prove the facts . But any gentleman may move for an in- quiry , without any particular allegation , and without offering any proof , or declaring what he is ready to prove ; because the very design of an ...
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... declared incapacity of Mr. Wilkes ? It is impossible . No man can deny a truth so notorious .. Or will any man deny that those proceedings refused , by a reso- lution of one branch of the Legislature only , to the subject his common ...
... declared incapacity of Mr. Wilkes ? It is impossible . No man can deny a truth so notorious .. Or will any man deny that those proceedings refused , by a reso- lution of one branch of the Legislature only , to the subject his common ...
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