Orations of British Orators: Including Biographical and Critical Sketches, Volumen 1Colonial Press, 1900 - 453 páginas |
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... thoughts and hopes - I did think , as I have formerly found in that way that I have been engaged in as a soldier ... thought , necessary to divert you from violent and destruc- tive proceedings ; to give time for better deliberations ...
... thoughts and hopes - I did think , as I have formerly found in that way that I have been engaged in as a soldier ... thought , necessary to divert you from violent and destruc- tive proceedings ; to give time for better deliberations ...
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... thought and literature . He passed his life on the mountain - tops ; in a mental region far above all common and selfish concerns ; breathing habitually an atmosphere which few can inhale even temporarily without exhaustion ...
... thought and literature . He passed his life on the mountain - tops ; in a mental region far above all common and selfish concerns ; breathing habitually an atmosphere which few can inhale even temporarily without exhaustion ...
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... thought , all reflection , all memory , all conscience , all tenderness and duty as a son , all dignity as a monarch ; having destroyed his character and depopulated his country , at length brought him to violate the dearest ties of ...
... thought , all reflection , all memory , all conscience , all tenderness and duty as a son , all dignity as a monarch ; having destroyed his character and depopulated his country , at length brought him to violate the dearest ties of ...
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