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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... inquiry into the na- ture and source of the unnatural and dangerous divisions that are now on foot within this isle , with some motives showing that it is our inter- est to lay them aside at this time . And all this with all deference ...
... inquiry into the na- ture and source of the unnatural and dangerous divisions that are now on foot within this isle , with some motives showing that it is our inter- est to lay them aside at this time . And all this with all deference ...
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... inquiry , but hardly authorize any decisive action . His main argument , after all , was , that Walpole had been at the head of affairs for twenty years , and that the people were tired of him as a minister , and hated him as a man . He ...
... inquiry , but hardly authorize any decisive action . His main argument , after all , was , that Walpole had been at the head of affairs for twenty years , and that the people were tired of him as a minister , and hated him as a man . He ...
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... inquiry , however , seems to prove that this was not the fact ; but , on the contrary , that Lord Chesterfield prepared them for publication himself . Lord Chesterfield filled many offices of the highest importance under the reign of ...
... inquiry , however , seems to prove that this was not the fact ; but , on the contrary , that Lord Chesterfield prepared them for publication himself . Lord Chesterfield filled many offices of the highest importance under the reign of ...
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... inquiry , and engage in the examination of their first assertion , that the present law against the abuse of strong liquors is without effect . I hope , my Lords , it portends well to my in- quiry that the first position which I have to ...
... inquiry , and engage in the examination of their first assertion , that the present law against the abuse of strong liquors is without effect . I hope , my Lords , it portends well to my in- quiry that the first position which I have to ...
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... inquiry . The arguments have shall grow clamorous and turbulent , a crafty had so little effect upon my understanding , that , hireling may lead him to the ministerial slaugh- as every man judges of others by himself , I can ter - house ...
... inquiry . The arguments have shall grow clamorous and turbulent , a crafty had so little effect upon my understanding , that , hireling may lead him to the ministerial slaugh- as every man judges of others by himself , I can ter - house ...
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