Celebrated Speeches of Chatham, Burke, and Erskine: To which is Added, The Argument of Mr. Mackintosh in the Case of PeltierE.C. & J. Biddle, 1847 - Всего страниц: 546 |
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... English eloquence , to show him with what skill and effect his language has been wielded for the various purposes of attack and defence , of argu- ment and invective , of satire and eulogium , and there- by to raise , refine , and ...
... English eloquence , to show him with what skill and effect his language has been wielded for the various purposes of attack and defence , of argu- ment and invective , of satire and eulogium , and there- by to raise , refine , and ...
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... English history more capable of affording instruction to an American citizen , whether we consider the magnitude of the topics discussed or the energy of intellect and extent of erudition applied to their consideration . The assertion ...
... English history more capable of affording instruction to an American citizen , whether we consider the magnitude of the topics discussed or the energy of intellect and extent of erudition applied to their consideration . The assertion ...
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... English eloquence, to show him with what skill and effect his language has been wielded for the various purposes of attack and defence, of argument and invective, of satire and eulogium, and thereby to raise, refine, and purify the ...
... English eloquence, to show him with what skill and effect his language has been wielded for the various purposes of attack and defence, of argument and invective, of satire and eulogium, and thereby to raise, refine, and purify the ...
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... English minister become a custom - house officer for Spain , or for any foreign power . Much is wrong . Much may be amended for the general good of the whole . Does the gentleman complain he has been misrepresented in the public prints ...
... English minister become a custom - house officer for Spain , or for any foreign power . Much is wrong . Much may be amended for the general good of the whole . Does the gentleman complain he has been misrepresented in the public prints ...
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... English constitution : but now , it seems , we must adopt a new system of thinking . The house of commons , we are told , have a supreme jurisdiction ; and there is no appeal from their sentence ; and that wherever they are competent ...
... English constitution : but now , it seems , we must adopt a new system of thinking . The house of commons , we are told , have a supreme jurisdiction ; and there is no appeal from their sentence ; and that wherever they are competent ...
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