Speeches: With Memoir and Historical IntroductionsJames Duffy, 1862 - 456 страници |
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... CLAIMS OF THE CHURCH , 380 SPEECH ON A BILL FOR THE RELIEF OF PROTESTANT DISSENTERS , 1773 , 382 SPEECH ON A BILL FOR SHORTENING THE DURATION OF PARLIAMENTS , 392 SPEECH ON A BILL FOR REPEALING THE MARRIAGE ACT , · . 402 SPEECH ON ...
... CLAIMS OF THE CHURCH , 380 SPEECH ON A BILL FOR THE RELIEF OF PROTESTANT DISSENTERS , 1773 , 382 SPEECH ON A BILL FOR SHORTENING THE DURATION OF PARLIAMENTS , 392 SPEECH ON A BILL FOR REPEALING THE MARRIAGE ACT , · . 402 SPEECH ON ...
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... claims , -why then em- ploy your force in supporting that reasonable concession against those unreasonable demands . You will employ it with more grace ; with better effect ; and with great probable concurrence of all the quiet and ...
... claims , -why then em- ploy your force in supporting that reasonable concession against those unreasonable demands . You will employ it with more grace ; with better effect ; and with great probable concurrence of all the quiet and ...
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... claims of the colonies to the enjoyment of the full privileges of the British constitution , displays much vigour of thought and beauty of language . It was in reply to the arguments contained in the speech , that Dr. Johnson wrote his ...
... claims of the colonies to the enjoyment of the full privileges of the British constitution , displays much vigour of thought and beauty of language . It was in reply to the arguments contained in the speech , that Dr. Johnson wrote his ...
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... claim to natural liberty . Their very existence depended on the powerful and unremitted assertion of that claim . All Protestantism , even the most cold and passive , is a sort of dissent . But the religion most preva- lent in our ...
... claim to natural liberty . Their very existence depended on the powerful and unremitted assertion of that claim . All Protestantism , even the most cold and passive , is a sort of dissent . But the religion most preva- lent in our ...
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... claim of a privilege seems rather , ex vi termini , to imply a superior power . For to talk of the privi- leges of a state or of a person , who has no superior , is hardly any better than speaking nonsense . Now , in such unfortunate ...
... claim of a privilege seems rather , ex vi termini , to imply a superior power . For to talk of the privi- leges of a state or of a person , who has no superior , is hardly any better than speaking nonsense . Now , in such unfortunate ...
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