Speeches: With Memoir and Historical IntroductionsJames Duffy, 1862 - 456 страници |
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... thought such dissent correct , I have endeavoured to vindicate the motives which through life actu- ated our distinguished countryman . With these remarks , I leave the volume to the indulgence of the reader . DUBLIN , 5 , ECCLES STREET ...
... thought such dissent correct , I have endeavoured to vindicate the motives which through life actu- ated our distinguished countryman . With these remarks , I leave the volume to the indulgence of the reader . DUBLIN , 5 , ECCLES STREET ...
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... thought he had ventured too far , and that there was an end of his troubles . Not that he had not asserted many truths . Yes , Sir , there are in that composition many bold truths , by which a wise prince might profit . It was the ...
... thought he had ventured too far , and that there was an end of his troubles . Not that he had not asserted many truths . Yes , Sir , there are in that composition many bold truths , by which a wise prince might profit . It was the ...
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... thought the subject exhausted . At the close of one splendid burst , a member ( Lord John Townsend ) ex- claimed , " What a man is this ! How could he acquire such trans- cendent powers ? " An American gentleman in the gallery is said ...
... thought the subject exhausted . At the close of one splendid burst , a member ( Lord John Townsend ) ex- claimed , " What a man is this ! How could he acquire such trans- cendent powers ? " An American gentleman in the gallery is said ...
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... thought of these crimes made the blood of Burke boil in his veins , for Burke was a man in whom compassion for suffering and hatred of injustice and tyranny were as strong as in Las Casas or Clarkson . And although in him , as in Las ...
... thought of these crimes made the blood of Burke boil in his veins , for Burke was a man in whom compassion for suffering and hatred of injustice and tyranny were as strong as in Las Casas or Clarkson . And although in him , as in Las ...
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... thought I had been perfectly acquainted with his . Though I find myself mistaken , he will still permit me to use the privilege of an old friendship , he will permit me to apply myself to the house under the sanction of his authority ...
... thought I had been perfectly acquainted with his . Though I find myself mistaken , he will still permit me to use the privilege of an old friendship , he will permit me to apply myself to the house under the sanction of his authority ...
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