Orations of British Orators: Including Biographical and Critical Sketches, Volumen 1Colonial Press, 1900 - 453 páginas |
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... conduct . But as I do not desire to justify my own conduct without justifying his late Majesty's conduct , I must observe that his late Majesty had such information as convinced not only him , but those of his council , both at home and ...
... conduct . But as I do not desire to justify my own conduct without justifying his late Majesty's conduct , I must observe that his late Majesty had such information as convinced not only him , but those of his council , both at home and ...
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... conduct ; to pre- serve me from being blown about by every wind of fashionable doctrine . I really did not think it safe or manly to have fresh principles to seek upon every fresh mail which should arrive from America . At that period I ...
... conduct ; to pre- serve me from being blown about by every wind of fashionable doctrine . I really did not think it safe or manly to have fresh principles to seek upon every fresh mail which should arrive from America . At that period I ...
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... conduct of the present Viceroy was justified and applauded ; and the necessity of continuing that conduct was insisted upon as the only means of preserving the constitution , the peace , and the prosperity of Ireland . The moment the ...
... conduct of the present Viceroy was justified and applauded ; and the necessity of continuing that conduct was insisted upon as the only means of preserving the constitution , the peace , and the prosperity of Ireland . The moment the ...
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