Speeches: With Memoir and Historical IntroductionsJames Duffy, 1862 - 456 страници |
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... consider- able force against the machinations of a certain clique which ruled the administration in a covert manner , and which was known as the " inner cabinet . " In the debates on subjects relating to the liberty of the press , Burke ...
... consider- able force against the machinations of a certain clique which ruled the administration in a covert manner , and which was known as the " inner cabinet . " In the debates on subjects relating to the liberty of the press , Burke ...
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... consider him as placed in one of the most trying situations in which , perhaps , any man ever stood . In the house of peers there were very few of the ministry , out of the noble lord's own particular connection , ( except Lord Egmont ...
... consider him as placed in one of the most trying situations in which , perhaps , any man ever stood . In the house of peers there were very few of the ministry , out of the noble lord's own particular connection , ( except Lord Egmont ...
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... consider and act upon . " They did consider ; they did act upon it . They obeyed the requi- sition . I know the mode has been chicaned upon , but it was sub- stantially obeyed ; and much better obeyed , than I fear the parlia- mentary ...
... consider and act upon . " They did consider ; they did act upon it . They obeyed the requi- sition . I know the mode has been chicaned upon , but it was sub- stantially obeyed ; and much better obeyed , than I fear the parlia- mentary ...
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... considering the effect of them . But he had no failings which were not owing to a noble cause ; to an ardent , generous , perhaps an immoderate passion for fame ; a passion which is the instinct of all great souls . He wor- shipped that ...
... considering the effect of them . But he had no failings which were not owing to a noble cause ; to an ardent , generous , perhaps an immoderate passion for fame ; a passion which is the instinct of all great souls . He wor- shipped that ...
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... consider distinctly the true nature and the peculiar circumstances of the object which we have before us . Because , after all our struggle , whether we will or not , we must go- vern America , according to that nature , and to those ...
... consider distinctly the true nature and the peculiar circumstances of the object which we have before us . Because , after all our struggle , whether we will or not , we must go- vern America , according to that nature , and to those ...
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