Orations of British Orators: Including Biographical and Critical Sketches, Volumen 1Colonial Press, 1900 - 453 páginas |
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... character . In this character of the Amer- icans a love of freedom is the predominating feature , which marks and distinguishes the whole ; and , as an ardent is always a jealous affection , your colonies become suspicious , restive ...
... character . In this character of the Amer- icans a love of freedom is the predominating feature , which marks and distinguishes the whole ; and , as an ardent is always a jealous affection , your colonies become suspicious , restive ...
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... character should be maintained even in the most domestic retirement ; that he , who , if consulting the dignity of British justice , ought to have continued as stationary as his court at Calcutta ; that such an exalted character , I ...
... character should be maintained even in the most domestic retirement ; that he , who , if consulting the dignity of British justice , ought to have continued as stationary as his court at Calcutta ; that such an exalted character , I ...
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... character ; unmanly or unprincipled . Knowing the man to whom they were writing , their only argu- ments were that it was contrary to policy and to expediency . Not one word do they mention of the just claims which the na- bob had to ...
... character ; unmanly or unprincipled . Knowing the man to whom they were writing , their only argu- ments were that it was contrary to policy and to expediency . Not one word do they mention of the just claims which the na- bob had to ...
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