Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volume 4Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 |
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Pagina 4
... success of their prosperous crimes , should turn their whole force against the British monarchy , and complete their victory over the interests of civil society , by the final destruction of that fair fabrick of government , under which ...
... success of their prosperous crimes , should turn their whole force against the British monarchy , and complete their victory over the interests of civil society , by the final destruction of that fair fabrick of government , under which ...
Pagina 5
... success of the war is become desperate and impracticable ; or , that from some im- provement in the system and principles which prevail in France , and in the views and characters of those who now exercise the powers of government there ...
... success of the war is become desperate and impracticable ; or , that from some im- provement in the system and principles which prevail in France , and in the views and characters of those who now exercise the powers of government there ...
Pagina 16
... in the recollection of the imposture , which was so success- fully practised at least upon them . If they had been possessed of the information which I have detailed to the house , I am persuaded that they would 16 LORD MORNINGTON'S SPEECH.
... in the recollection of the imposture , which was so success- fully practised at least upon them . If they had been possessed of the information which I have detailed to the house , I am persuaded that they would 16 LORD MORNINGTON'S SPEECH.
Pagina 22
... success . What was our situation at the commencement of the last campaign ? France was in full possession of the Netherlands , and by the operation of the revolu- tionary power under the decree of the 15th of Decem- ber 1792 , was ...
... success . What was our situation at the commencement of the last campaign ? France was in full possession of the Netherlands , and by the operation of the revolu- tionary power under the decree of the 15th of Decem- ber 1792 , was ...
Pagina 23
... France has uniformly entertained against that country since the time of her success in the Netherlands . Robespierre lamenting that Dumourier did not invade Holland immediately after the conquest ON AN ADDRESS TO THE KING . 23.
... France has uniformly entertained against that country since the time of her success in the Netherlands . Robespierre lamenting that Dumourier did not invade Holland immediately after the conquest ON AN ADDRESS TO THE KING . 23.
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Pagina 460 - With earth's wide bounds, his glory with the heavens.
Pagina 460 - And all the rule, one empire ; only add Deeds to thy knowledge answerable; add faith, Add virtue, patience, temperance ; add love, By name to come call'd charity, the soul Of all the rest: then wilt thou not be loth To leave this Paradise, but shalt possess A paradise within thee, happier far.
Pagina 423 - If it be desired to know the immediate cause of all this free writing and free speaking, there cannot be assigned a truer than your own mild and free and humane government; it is the liberty, Lords and Commons...
Pagina 423 - Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties.
Pagina 445 - Methinks I see in my mind a noble and puissant nation rousing herself like a strong man after sleep, and shaking her invincible locks: methinks I see her as an eagle mewing her mighty youth, and kindling her undazzled eyes at the full midday beam...
Pagina 383 - From the moment that any advocate can be permitted to say that he will or will not stand between the crown and the subject arraigned in the court where he daily sits to practice, from that moment the liberties of England are at an end.
Pagina 458 - Christians, I cannot help lamenting that Newton had not lived to this day, to have had his shallowness filled up with this new flood of light. But the subject is too awful for irony. I will speak plainly and directly. Newton was a Christian ! Newton...
Pagina 460 - This having learned, thou hast attained the sum Of wisdom; hope no higher, though all the stars Thou knew'st by name, and all the ethereal powers, All secrets of the deep, all Nature's works, Or works of God in heaven, air, earth, or sea, And all the riches of this world...