Orations of British Orators: Including Biographical and Critical Sketches, Volumen 2Colonial Press, 1900 - 453 páginas |
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... appears to consider as im- mortal . Little as I am inclined to accede to this opinion , I am not sorry that the honorable gentleman has contemplated the subject in this serious view . I do , indeed , consider the French Revolution as ...
... appears to consider as im- mortal . Little as I am inclined to accede to this opinion , I am not sorry that the honorable gentleman has contemplated the subject in this serious view . I do , indeed , consider the French Revolution as ...
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... appears to be plain on the one hand that those provisions , which I think were very well adapted to the object we had in view last year of reserving the whole matter for the further judgment of Parliament , are not so well adapted to ...
... appears to be plain on the one hand that those provisions , which I think were very well adapted to the object we had in view last year of reserving the whole matter for the further judgment of Parliament , are not so well adapted to ...
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... appears before the conference as having been afraid , and as having stated his fear in this House , to ar- rest the march of a barbarian and to rescue an English envoy . I should like to know whether the Government can appear on terms ...
... appears before the conference as having been afraid , and as having stated his fear in this House , to ar- rest the march of a barbarian and to rescue an English envoy . I should like to know whether the Government can appear on terms ...
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On Granting Aid to Portugal | 57 |
On the Rights of Catholics | 79 |
ROBERT EMMET | 91 |
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