Speeches: With Memoir and Historical IntroductionsJames Duffy, 1862 - 456 страници |
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... prince might profit . It was the rancour and venom with which I was struck . In these respects the North Briton is as much inferior to him as in strength , wit , and judgment . But , while I expected from this daring flight his final ...
... prince might profit . It was the rancour and venom with which I was struck . In these respects the North Briton is as much inferior to him as in strength , wit , and judgment . But , while I expected from this daring flight his final ...
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... Prince of Wales , that his temper gave way on some occasions . Constitutional lawyers admit , however , that Burke , who adopted the principle which was carried in the Irish Parliament , though rejected in that of England , was right ...
... Prince of Wales , that his temper gave way on some occasions . Constitutional lawyers admit , however , that Burke , who adopted the principle which was carried in the Irish Parliament , though rejected in that of England , was right ...
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... prince of the house of Brunswick had sat twelve years on the throne of that nation , which ( by the happy issue of moderate and healing councils ) was to be made Great Britain , he should see his son , Lord Chancellor of England , turn ...
... prince of the house of Brunswick had sat twelve years on the throne of that nation , which ( by the happy issue of moderate and healing councils ) was to be made Great Britain , he should see his son , Lord Chancellor of England , turn ...
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... prince . Such is the effect of a tolerating spirit , and so much is liberty served in every way , and by all persons , by a manly adherence to its own principles . Whilst freedom is true to itself , everything becomes subject to it ...
... prince . Such is the effect of a tolerating spirit , and so much is liberty served in every way , and by all persons , by a manly adherence to its own principles . Whilst freedom is true to itself , everything becomes subject to it ...
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... prince ; if I have assisted to loosen the foreign holdings of the citizen , aud taught him to look for his protection to the laws of his country , and for his comfort to the good will of his countrymen ; if I have thus taken my part ...
... prince ; if I have assisted to loosen the foreign holdings of the citizen , aud taught him to look for his protection to the laws of his country , and for his comfort to the good will of his countrymen ; if I have thus taken my part ...
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