Speeches: With Memoir and Historical IntroductionsJames Duffy, 1862 - 456 страници |
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... 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 ruin and fall , behold him rising still higher , and coming down souse on both houses of ...
... 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 ruin and fall , behold him rising still higher , and coming down souse on both houses of ...
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... Respecting the liberty of the press he was in advance of his age He was the principal promoter of the bill of 1771 , which sought to make juries the judges of the law , as well as of the fact , in cases of libel . The bill was at that ...
... Respecting the liberty of the press he was in advance of his age He was the principal promoter of the bill of 1771 , which sought to make juries the judges of the law , as well as of the fact , in cases of libel . The bill was at that ...
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... respecting the most important questions which were discussed during our great orator's career ; secondly , the speeches on Warren Hastings have been placed together , with connecting re- marks ; and thirdly , extracts will be found from ...
... respecting the most important questions which were discussed during our great orator's career ; secondly , the speeches on Warren Hastings have been placed together , with connecting re- marks ; and thirdly , extracts will be found from ...
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... respect to America has been governed . And his majesty relies upon your pru- dence and fidelity for such an explanation of his measures , as may tend to remove the prejudices which have been excited by the misre- presentations of those ...
... respect to America has been governed . And his majesty relies upon your pru- dence and fidelity for such an explanation of his measures , as may tend to remove the prejudices which have been excited by the misre- presentations of those ...
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... respect to America had been governed , should by some possible revolution , favourable to wicked American taxers , be hereafter coun- teracted . He addresses them in this manner : " It may possibly be objected , that , as his majesty's ...
... respect to America had been governed , should by some possible revolution , favourable to wicked American taxers , be hereafter coun- teracted . He addresses them in this manner : " It may possibly be objected , that , as his majesty's ...
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