Speeches: With Memoir and Historical IntroductionsJames Duffy, 1862 - 456 страници |
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... look in the face that glaring and dazzling influence at which the eyes of eagles have blenched . He looked in the face of one of the ablest , and , let me say , not the most scrupulous oppositions , that perhaps ever was in this house ...
... look in the face that glaring and dazzling influence at which the eyes of eagles have blenched . He looked in the face of one of the ablest , and , let me say , not the most scrupulous oppositions , that perhaps ever was in this house ...
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... look to the consequences . Reflect how you are to govern a people , who think they ought to be free , and think they are not . Your scheme yields no revenue , it yields nothing but discontent , disorder , disobedience ; and such is the ...
... look to the consequences . Reflect how you are to govern a people , who think they ought to be free , and think they are not . Your scheme yields no revenue , it yields nothing but discontent , disorder , disobedience ; and such is the ...
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... look upon the rights stated in that act , exactly in the manner in which I viewed them on its very first proposition , and which I have often taken the liberty , with great humility , to lay before you . I look , I say , on the imperial ...
... look upon the rights stated in that act , exactly in the manner in which I viewed them on its very first proposition , and which I have often taken the liberty , with great humility , to lay before you . I look , I say , on the imperial ...
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... look for revenue from the provinces , never could have pursued , even in that light , a course more directly repugnant to their purposes . Now , Sir , I trust I have shown , first on that narrow ground which the honourable gentleman ...
... look for revenue from the provinces , never could have pursued , even in that light , a course more directly repugnant to their purposes . Now , Sir , I trust I have shown , first on that narrow ground which the honourable gentleman ...
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... look upon it as a sort of pro- vidential favour ; by which we are put once more in possession of our deliberative capacity , upon a business so very questionable in its nature , so very uncertain in its issue . By the return of this ...
... look upon it as a sort of pro- vidential favour ; by which we are put once more in possession of our deliberative capacity , upon a business so very questionable in its nature , so very uncertain in its issue . By the return of this ...
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