Orations of British Orators: Including Biographical and Critical Sketches, Volumen 1Colonial Press, 1900 - 453 páginas |
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... respect to the modes of taxation , when we get beyond the reign of Edward I , or of King John , we are all in doubt and obscurity . The history of those times is full of uncertainties . In regard to the writs upon record , they were ...
... respect to the modes of taxation , when we get beyond the reign of Edward I , or of King John , we are all in doubt and obscurity . The history of those times is full of uncertainties . In regard to the writs upon record , they were ...
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... respect in others the indignation which such an act would excite in ourselves ; and when we see it estab- lished on the most indisputable testimony , that both at Pilnitz and at Mantua declarations were made to this effect , it is idle ...
... respect in others the indignation which such an act would excite in ourselves ; and when we see it estab- lished on the most indisputable testimony , that both at Pilnitz and at Mantua declarations were made to this effect , it is idle ...
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... respect their distresses ; but as a friend of England I cannot wish for their restoration to the power which they abused . I cannot forget that the whole history of the last cen- tury is little more than an account of the wars and the ...
... respect their distresses ; but as a friend of England I cannot wish for their restoration to the power which they abused . I cannot forget that the whole history of the last cen- tury is little more than an account of the wars and the ...
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