Select British Eloquence: Embracing the Best Speeches Entire, of the Most Eminent Orators of Great Britain for the Last Two Centuries; with Sketches of Their Lives, an Estimate of Their Genius, and Notes, Critical and ExplanatoryHarper & brothers, 1853 - 947 pagina's |
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... nature . " Acts of Parliament , " says Blackstone , " to attaint particular persons of treason , are to all intents and purposes new laws made pro re nata , and by no means an ex- ecution of such as are already in being . " are , from ...
... nature . " Acts of Parliament , " says Blackstone , " to attaint particular persons of treason , are to all intents and purposes new laws made pro re nata , and by no means an ex- ecution of such as are already in being . " are , from ...
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... nature , which are the crowning excellence of our English oratory . Any thing of this kind would have been laughed down by Walpole , as sheer affectation . Even patriotism , which is too often a limited and selfish virtue , he regarded ...
... nature , which are the crowning excellence of our English oratory . Any thing of this kind would have been laughed down by Walpole , as sheer affectation . Even patriotism , which is too often a limited and selfish virtue , he regarded ...
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... nature from coming into the hands of the servants attending , or even of all the members of a secret committee . If his Majesty should , by message , inform us , that some of the papers sealed up and laid before us required the utmost ...
... nature from coming into the hands of the servants attending , or even of all the members of a secret committee . If his Majesty should , by message , inform us , that some of the papers sealed up and laid before us required the utmost ...
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... nature and their doctrine . I remember , some years ago , when the repeal of the Stamp Act was in agitation , conversing in a friendly confidence with a person of undoubted respect and authenticity , on that subject , and he assured me ...
... nature and their doctrine . I remember , some years ago , when the repeal of the Stamp Act was in agitation , conversing in a friendly confidence with a person of undoubted respect and authenticity , on that subject , and he assured me ...
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... nature and those con- stitutional liberties to which they are equally entitled with ourselves , by a conduct so just and humane we shall confirm the favorable and con- against our brethren ? My Lords , these enor- | and mutual interest ...
... nature and those con- stitutional liberties to which they are equally entitled with ourselves , by a conduct so just and humane we shall confirm the favorable and con- against our brethren ? My Lords , these enor- | and mutual interest ...
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