The Speeches of Charles Phillip: Esquire, Delivered at the Bar and on Various Occasions, in Ireland and EnglandG.M. Davison, 1820 - 284 pagina's |
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Pagina i
... NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED IN AMERICA : TOGETHER WITH AN APPENDIX , CONTAINING THE LAST SPEECH OF ROBERT EMMETT . SARATOGA SPRINGS : PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY G. M. DAVISON . 1820 . PUBLIC L. PUBLIC LIBRARY 709379 R ASTOR , LENOX AND TILDEN ...
... NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED IN AMERICA : TOGETHER WITH AN APPENDIX , CONTAINING THE LAST SPEECH OF ROBERT EMMETT . SARATOGA SPRINGS : PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY G. M. DAVISON . 1820 . PUBLIC L. PUBLIC LIBRARY 709379 R ASTOR , LENOX AND TILDEN ...
Pagina x
... never wants a word ; unlike Bushe , he never pretends to want one ; and unlike Grat- tan , he never either wants or recalls one . His delivery is freed from every thing fantastic- is simple and elegant , impressive and sincere ; and if ...
... never wants a word ; unlike Bushe , he never pretends to want one ; and unlike Grat- tan , he never either wants or recalls one . His delivery is freed from every thing fantastic- is simple and elegant , impressive and sincere ; and if ...
Pagina xi
... never did , and never can produce an orator . Without imagination , the speaker sinks to the mere dry arguer , the matter - of - fact man , the calculator , or syllogist , or sophist ; the dealer in figures ; the compiler of facts ; the ...
... never did , and never can produce an orator . Without imagination , the speaker sinks to the mere dry arguer , the matter - of - fact man , the calculator , or syllogist , or sophist ; the dealer in figures ; the compiler of facts ; the ...
Pagina 17
... never be- fore addressed a public audience ? However , it would be but an unworthy affectation in me were I to ' conceal from you the emotions with which I am agitated by this kindness . The exaggerated estimate which other countries ...
... never be- fore addressed a public audience ? However , it would be but an unworthy affectation in me were I to ' conceal from you the emotions with which I am agitated by this kindness . The exaggerated estimate which other countries ...
Pagina 22
... never meant it to be the channel of a courtly influence , or the source of a corrupt as- cendancy . He sent it amongst us to heal , not to irritate ; to associate , not to seclude ; to collect together , like the baptismal dove , every ...
... never meant it to be the channel of a courtly influence , or the source of a corrupt as- cendancy . He sent it amongst us to heal , not to irritate ; to associate , not to seclude ; to collect together , like the baptismal dove , every ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 153 - Heaven is saintly chastity, that, when a soul is found sincerely so, a thousand. liveried angels lackey her, driving far off each thing of sin and guilt, and, in clear dream and solemn vision, tell her of things that no gross ear can hear; till oft converse with heavenly habitants begin to cast a beam on the outward shape, the unpolluted temple of the mind, and turns it by degrees to the soul's essence, till all be made immortal.
Pagina 196 - Subsidiary to this, there was no creed that he did not profess, there was no opinion that he did not promulgate; in the hope of a dynasty, he upheld the crescent; for the sake of a divorce, he bowed before the cross; the orphan of St. Louis, he became the adopted child of the Republic; and, with a parricidal ingratitude, on the ruins both of the throne and...
Pagina 280 - Let no man dare, when I am dead, to charge me with dishonor; let no man attaint my memory by believing that I could have engaged in any cause but that of my country's liberty and independence...
Pagina 195 - Grand, gloomy, and peculiar, he sat upon the throne, a sceptered hermit, wrapt in the solitude of his own originality. A mind bold, independent, and decisive — a will, despotic in its dictates — an energy...
Pagina 153 - So dear to Heaven is saintly chastity, That when a soul is found sincerely so, A thousand liveried angels lackey her, Driving far off each thing of sin and guilt...
Pagina 275 - I have always understood it to be the duty of a judge, when a prisoner has been convicted, to pronounce the sentence of the law. I have also understood that judges sometimes think it their duty to hear with patience and to speak with humanity...
Pagina 197 - But if his fortune was great, his genius was transcendent ; decision flashed upon his councils ; and it was the same to decide and to perform. To Inferior intellects his combinations appeared perfectly impossible, his plans perfectly impracticable ; but, in his hands, simplicity marked their development, and success vindicated their adoption.
Pagina 272 - I have nothing to say that can alter your predetermination, nor that it will become me to say with any view to the mitigation of that sentence which you are here to pronounce, and I must abide by.
Pagina 54 - Liberty unsheathed his sword, necessity stained, victory returned it. If he had paused here, history might have doubted what station to assign him, whether at the head of her citizens or her soldiers, 'her heroes or her patriots. But the last glorious act crowns his career, and banishes all hesitation. Who, like Washington, after having emancipated...
Pagina 273 - I should bow in silence, and meet the fate that awaits me without a murmur. But the sentence of the law which delivers my body to the executioner will, through the ministry of that law, labor, in its own vindication, to consign my character to obloquy...