Orations of British Orators: Including Biographical and Critical Sketches, Volumen 1Colonial Press, 1900 - 453 páginas |
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... answering what may be thrown out there . Is not the phalanx sufficient ? It is no great compli- ment to their talents , considering their number , that they cannot be left to the task of answering the few to whom they are opposed ; but ...
... answering what may be thrown out there . Is not the phalanx sufficient ? It is no great compli- ment to their talents , considering their number , that they cannot be left to the task of answering the few to whom they are opposed ; but ...
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... answer ; " they are not fighting ; they are paus- ing . " " Why is that man expiring ? Why is that other writh- ing with agony ? What means this implacable fury ? " The answer must be : " You are quite wrong , sir ; you deceive yourself ...
... answer ; " they are not fighting ; they are paus- ing . " " Why is that man expiring ? Why is that other writh- ing with agony ? What means this implacable fury ? " The answer must be : " You are quite wrong , sir ; you deceive yourself ...
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... answer to what I am now saying , much that will offend me . My learned friend , from the difficulties of his ... answered by my exercise of that right , in terms that are decent , and calculated to expose its defects ? Or will my ...
... answer to what I am now saying , much that will offend me . My learned friend , from the difficulties of his ... answered by my exercise of that right , in terms that are decent , and calculated to expose its defects ? Or will my ...
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