Speeches: With Memoir and Historical IntroductionsJames Duffy, 1862 - 456 страници |
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... ground , he states it as useless , and thinks it may be even dangerous , to enter into so extensive a field of inquiry . Yet , to my surprise , he had hardly laid down this restrictive proposition , to which his authority would have ...
... ground , he states it as useless , and thinks it may be even dangerous , to enter into so extensive a field of inquiry . Yet , to my surprise , he had hardly laid down this restrictive proposition , to which his authority would have ...
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... ground to which alone the honourable gentleman , in one part of his speech , has so strictly confined us . He desires to know whether , if we were to repeal this tax agree- ably to the proposition of the honourable gentleman who made ...
... ground to which alone the honourable gentleman , in one part of his speech , has so strictly confined us . He desires to know whether , if we were to repeal this tax agree- ably to the proposition of the honourable gentleman who made ...
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... ground , your difficulties thicken on you ; anđ therefore my conclusion is , remove from a bad position as quickly as you can . The disgrace , and the necessity of yielding , both of them grow upon you every hour of your delay . But ...
... ground , your difficulties thicken on you ; anđ therefore my conclusion is , remove from a bad position as quickly as you can . The disgrace , and the necessity of yielding , both of them grow upon you every hour of your delay . But ...
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... ground and pillar of freedom , is itself held up only by the treacher- ous under - pining and clumsy buttresses of arbitrary power ? If this dignity , which is to stand in the place of just policy and common sense , had been consulted ...
... ground and pillar of freedom , is itself held up only by the treacher- ous under - pining and clumsy buttresses of arbitrary power ? If this dignity , which is to stand in the place of just policy and common sense , had been consulted ...
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... grounds of the repeal of the five duties , why does Lord Hillsborough , in disclaiming in the name of the king and ministry their ever having had an intent to tax for re- venue , mention it as the means of re - establishing the ...
... grounds of the repeal of the five duties , why does Lord Hillsborough , in disclaiming in the name of the king and ministry their ever having had an intent to tax for re- venue , mention it as the means of re - establishing the ...
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