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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... mean the expedition to Rhé , of which breach between that state and us , and so enter- there is yet so sad a memory ... means , as the experi- ence of that time doth tell us , we were not only free from those fears that now possess and ...
... mean the expedition to Rhé , of which breach between that state and us , and so enter- there is yet so sad a memory ... means , as the experi- ence of that time doth tell us , we were not only free from those fears that now possess and ...
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... means we shall be debarred from speaking - the principal joy and comfort of life - with wise and good men , to become wiser and better ourselves . If these things be strained to take away life , and honor , and all that is desirable ...
... means we shall be debarred from speaking - the principal joy and comfort of life - with wise and good men , to become wiser and better ourselves . If these things be strained to take away life , and honor , and all that is desirable ...
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... means an ex- ecution of such as are alreatly in being . " They are , from their very nature , ex post facto laws . They proceed on the principle that while judicial courts are to be governed by the strict letter of the law , as ...
... means an ex- ecution of such as are alreatly in being . " They are , from their very nature , ex post facto laws . They proceed on the principle that while judicial courts are to be governed by the strict letter of the law , as ...
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... means in- crease by concord . I fear not these Articles , though they were ten times worse than they are , if we ... mean and contemptible terms ! Where were the great men of the noble families - the Stewarts , Hamiltons , Grahams ...
... means in- crease by concord . I fear not these Articles , though they were ten times worse than they are , if we ... mean and contemptible terms ! Where were the great men of the noble families - the Stewarts , Hamiltons , Grahams ...
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... mean fortune , raised to be chief minister of state by the concurrence of many whimsical events ; afraid or unwilling ... means , neglected or misunderstood ; her honor and credit lost ; her trade insulted ; her merchants plundered ; and ...
... mean fortune , raised to be chief minister of state by the concurrence of many whimsical events ; afraid or unwilling ... means , neglected or misunderstood ; her honor and credit lost ; her trade insulted ; her merchants plundered ; and ...
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