Speeches: With Memoir and Historical IntroductionsJames Duffy, 1862 - 456 страници |
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... crown . In the entire range of literary controversy , no question has ever elicited a greater variety of arguments than that of the authorship of the famous " Letters of Junius . These matchless productions appeared at various intervals ...
... crown . In the entire range of literary controversy , no question has ever elicited a greater variety of arguments than that of the authorship of the famous " Letters of Junius . These matchless productions appeared at various intervals ...
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... Crown " How comes this Junius to have broken through the cobwebs of the law , and to range uncontrolled , unpunished through the land ? The myrmidons of the court have been long , and are still pursuing him in vain . They will not spend ...
... Crown " How comes this Junius to have broken through the cobwebs of the law , and to range uncontrolled , unpunished through the land ? The myrmidons of the court have been long , and are still pursuing him in vain . They will not spend ...
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... crown , than preserve it by deceit . " A glorious and true character ! which ( since we suffer his ministers with impunity to answer for his ideas of taxation ) we ought to make it our business to enable his majesty to preserve in all ...
... crown , than preserve it by deceit . " A glorious and true character ! which ( since we suffer his ministers with impunity to answer for his ideas of taxation ) we ought to make it our business to enable his majesty to preserve in all ...
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... crown ; and that infinite mischiefs would be the consequence of such a power . When Mr. Grenville had passed the first revenue act , and in the same session had made this house come to a resolu- tion for laying a stamp duty on America ...
... crown ; and that infinite mischiefs would be the consequence of such a power . When Mr. Grenville had passed the first revenue act , and in the same session had made this house come to a resolu- tion for laying a stamp duty on America ...
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... crown . We thought , Sir , that the utmost which the colonists could do , was to disturb authority ; we never dreamt they could of themselves sup- ply it ; knowing in general what an operose business it is , to establish a government ...
... crown . We thought , Sir , that the utmost which the colonists could do , was to disturb authority ; we never dreamt they could of themselves sup- ply it ; knowing in general what an operose business it is , to establish a government ...
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