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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... cause , on a sound bottom , the force of this country can crush America to atoms . I know the valor of your troops . I know the skill of your officers . There is not a company of foot that has served in America out of which you may not ...
... cause , on a sound bottom , the force of this country can crush America to atoms . I know the valor of your troops . I know the skill of your officers . There is not a company of foot that has served in America out of which you may not ...
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... causes of the discontents which prevail in so many parts of your majes- ty's dominions , and particularly the ... cause I have seen the ablest and the most learned men equally liable to deceive themselves , and to mislead others ...
... causes of the discontents which prevail in so many parts of your majes- ty's dominions , and particularly the ... cause I have seen the ablest and the most learned men equally liable to deceive themselves , and to mislead others ...
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... cause of Sir R. Walpole is but a half precedent , and even that half is imperfect . Incapacity was indeed declar- ed ; but his crimes are stated as the ground of the resolution , and his opponent was declared to be not duly elected ...
... cause of Sir R. Walpole is but a half precedent , and even that half is imperfect . Incapacity was indeed declar- ed ; but his crimes are stated as the ground of the resolution , and his opponent was declared to be not duly elected ...
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... cause , they deserve to be slaves ! My lords , this is not merely the cold opinion of my understanding , out the ... causes of the present discontents . Whenever that inquiry shall come on , I pledge myself to the house to prove ...
... cause , they deserve to be slaves ! My lords , this is not merely the cold opinion of my understanding , out the ... causes of the present discontents . Whenever that inquiry shall come on , I pledge myself to the house to prove ...
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... cause was tried . I mean the house of commons . With one party he was a patriot of the first magnitude ; with the other the vilest incendiary . For my own part , I consider him merely and in- differently as an English subject ...
... cause was tried . I mean the house of commons . With one party he was a patriot of the first magnitude ; with the other the vilest incendiary . For my own part , I consider him merely and in- differently as an English subject ...
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