Speeches: With Memoir and Historical IntroductionsJames Duffy, 1862 - 456 страници |
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... wish you for your care , your tenderness , and your indulgence to me . " Such words from a man of 25 show how deeply rooted was filial affection in the heart of Edmund Burke . B The time had now come when Burke resolved on entering ...
... wish you for your care , your tenderness , and your indulgence to me . " Such words from a man of 25 show how deeply rooted was filial affection in the heart of Edmund Burke . B The time had now come when Burke resolved on entering ...
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... wishes of his constituents . He frankly declared that he would not be the mere vehicle of their instructions , but would depart from them whenever he found that such a course was demanded by the interests of truth and justice . On these ...
... wishes of his constituents . He frankly declared that he would not be the mere vehicle of their instructions , but would depart from them whenever he found that such a course was demanded by the interests of truth and justice . On these ...
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... wish . Few literary efforts have given evidence of the possession of so much power of sarcasm , as the description of the coalition ministry of Lord Grafton . The character of Lord Chatham is most exquisitely portrayed . For elegance of ...
... wish . Few literary efforts have given evidence of the possession of so much power of sarcasm , as the description of the coalition ministry of Lord Grafton . The character of Lord Chatham is most exquisitely portrayed . For elegance of ...
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... wish to tread the narrow 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 ...
... wish to tread the narrow 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 ...
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... wish to repeal , is not declaratory of a right , as some gentlemen seem to argue it ; it is only a recital of the expediency of a certain exercise of a right sup- posed already to have been asserted ; an exercise you are now con ...
... wish to repeal , is not declaratory of a right , as some gentlemen seem to argue it ; it is only a recital of the expediency of a certain exercise of a right sup- posed already to have been asserted ; an exercise you are now con ...
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