Orations of British Orators: Including Biographical and Critical Sketches, Volumen 1Colonial Press, 1900 - 453 páginas |
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... consider the articles of accusation which they have brought against me , and which they have not thought fit to reduce to specific charges ; and I shall consider these in the same order as that in which they were placed by the hon ...
... consider the articles of accusation which they have brought against me , and which they have not thought fit to reduce to specific charges ; and I shall consider these in the same order as that in which they were placed by the hon ...
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... consider as an attack on the balance and the security of Europe ; and , as the condition of our interference , we will tell you also the securities that we think essential to the general repose . " This ought to have been the language ...
... consider as an attack on the balance and the security of Europe ; and , as the condition of our interference , we will tell you also the securities that we think essential to the general repose . " This ought to have been the language ...
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... consider himself as respon- sible for any of their acts , either of those he opposed or those he approved . My lords , you are well acquainted with the nature of majorities and minorities ; but how shall I instance this new doctrine ...
... consider himself as respon- sible for any of their acts , either of those he opposed or those he approved . My lords , you are well acquainted with the nature of majorities and minorities ; but how shall I instance this new doctrine ...
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