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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... question be whether I must be traitor to man or perjured to God , I will be faithful to my Creator . And whatsoever shall befall me from popular rage or my own weakness , I must leave it to that almighty Be- ing , and to the justice and ...
... question be whether I must be traitor to man or perjured to God , I will be faithful to my Creator . And whatsoever shall befall me from popular rage or my own weakness , I must leave it to that almighty Be- ing , and to the justice and ...
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... Question ' Question ! " Turning to the insolent intruder with a look of inexpressible disgust , he exclaimed , " Pardon me , Mr. Speaker , my agitation ! When that gentleman calls for the question , I think I hear the knell of my ...
... Question ' Question ! " Turning to the insolent intruder with a look of inexpressible disgust , he exclaimed , " Pardon me , Mr. Speaker , my agitation ! When that gentleman calls for the question , I think I hear the knell of my ...
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... question was simply on an inquiry , which was expected to develop the evidence of his guilt . This motion was ... question but what I think very proper , and very much to the purpose . What has been said , indeed , on the other side of ...
... question was simply on an inquiry , which was expected to develop the evidence of his guilt . This motion was ... question but what I think very proper , and very much to the purpose . What has been said , indeed , on the other side of ...
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... question ; and the violent opposition which this question has experienced adds great strength to the suspicion . I admit , sir , that the noble lord [ Walpole ] , whose conduct is now proposed to be inquired into , was one of his ...
... question ; and the violent opposition which this question has experienced adds great strength to the suspicion . I admit , sir , that the noble lord [ Walpole ] , whose conduct is now proposed to be inquired into , was one of his ...
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... question foreign to this debate . But I must ob- serve , that the argument employed for it might , with equal justice , be employed for giving our King an absolute power over every man's prop- erty ; because a large property will always ...
... question foreign to this debate . But I must ob- serve , that the argument employed for it might , with equal justice , be employed for giving our King an absolute power over every man's prop- erty ; because a large property will always ...
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