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 ExplanatoryChauncey Allen Goodrich Bobbs-Merrill, 1963 - 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 it to be " little less than treason against the Constitution : he pledged himself to prove that the Heir - apparent had no more right , in the case in question , to the exercise of the executive authority , than any other ...
... declared it to be " little less than treason against the Constitution : he pledged himself to prove that the Heir - apparent had no more right , in the case in question , to the exercise of the executive authority , than any other ...
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... declared that they would give orders for their troops to be ready for actual service . " Now , I would ask gentlemen to lay their hands upon their hearts , and say with candor what the true and fair construction of this Declaration was ...
... declared that they would give orders for their troops to be ready for actual service . " Now , I would ask gentlemen to lay their hands upon their hearts , and say with candor what the true and fair construction of this Declaration was ...
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