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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... character of our legislative debates . They are , for the most part , pro- lix and tedious on the one hand , or tumid and extrava- gant on the other - in either case , they are superficial and discursive . These : defects : may in part ...
... character of our legislative debates . They are , for the most part , pro- lix and tedious on the one hand , or tumid and extrava- gant on the other - in either case , they are superficial and discursive . These : defects : may in part ...
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... character , though of more restricted interest , were the various questions which arose during this period in relation to the affairs of India and Ireland , and the principles which charac- terized the financial system of Mr. Pitt ...
... character , though of more restricted interest , were the various questions which arose during this period in relation to the affairs of India and Ireland , and the principles which charac- terized the financial system of Mr. Pitt ...
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... character of our legislative debates. They are, for the most part, prolix and tedious on the one hand, or tumid and extravagant on the other—in either case, thoyore: šūjerficial and discursive. These: désects: thay in part be attributed ...
... character of our legislative debates. They are, for the most part, prolix and tedious on the one hand, or tumid and extravagant on the other—in either case, thoyore: šūjerficial and discursive. These: désects: thay in part be attributed ...
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... characters are fair ; and I am always glad when men of fair character engage in his majesty's service , Some of them did me the honor to ask my opinion before they would engage . These will now do me the justice to own , I advised them ...
... characters are fair ; and I am always glad when men of fair character engage in his majesty's service , Some of them did me the honor to ask my opinion before they would engage . These will now do me the justice to own , I advised them ...
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... has pledged himself to the house , that he will sup- port that assertion . My lords , the character and circumstances of Mr. Wilkes have been very improperly introduced into this question , not THE ADDRESS TO THE THRONE . 23.
... has pledged himself to the house , that he will sup- port that assertion . My lords , the character and circumstances of Mr. Wilkes have been very improperly introduced into this question , not THE ADDRESS TO THE THRONE . 23.
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