The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for ReadingF. Louis, 1804 - 376 páginas |
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... continued sitting in the post - chaise , I could see and hear over their heads . He said he had come last from Spain , where he had been from the furthest borders of Franco- nia ; and had got so far on his return home , when his ass ...
... continued sitting in the post - chaise , I could see and hear over their heads . He said he had come last from Spain , where he had been from the furthest borders of Franco- nia ; and had got so far on his return home , when his ass ...
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... continued he , ( leaning his body on one side to let me see her , for he was in a line between us , ) is sitting upon a bank playing her vespers upon her pipe , with her little goat beside her . The young fellow uttered this with an ...
... continued he , ( leaning his body on one side to let me see her , for he was in a line between us , ) is sitting upon a bank playing her vespers upon her pipe , with her little goat beside her . The young fellow uttered this with an ...
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... continued from year to year ; I have always been , Sir , and always shall be , against a standing army of any kind : to me it is a terrible thing , whether under that of Parliamentary or any other desig- nation : a standing army is ...
... continued from year to year ; I have always been , Sir , and always shall be , against a standing army of any kind : to me it is a terrible thing , whether under that of Parliamentary or any other desig- nation : a standing army is ...
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... continued in command ; they may be all dismiss- ed in a moment , and proper tools of power put in their room . Besides , Sir , we know the pas- sions of men , we know how dangerous it is to trust the best of men with too much power ...
... continued in command ; they may be all dismiss- ed in a moment , and proper tools of power put in their room . Besides , Sir , we know the pas- sions of men , we know how dangerous it is to trust the best of men with too much power ...
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... continued for any term of years ? Does the most absolute monarch tell his army , that he is to continue them for any number of years , or any number of months ? How long have we already conti nued our army from year to year ? And if it ...
... continued for any term of years ? Does the most absolute monarch tell his army , that he is to continue them for any number of years , or any number of months ? How long have we already conti nued our army from year to year ? And if it ...
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