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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... consider the magnitude of the topics discussed or the energy of intellect and extent of erudition applied to their consideration . The assertion of those free principles , the denial of which dismembered one an- cient government and ...
... consider the magnitude of the topics discussed or the energy of intellect and extent of erudition applied to their consideration . The assertion of those free principles , the denial of which dismembered one an- cient government and ...
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... consider the state of the nation with respect to America . I hope gentlemen will come to this debate with all the temper and impartiality that his majesty recommends and the importance of the subject requires . A subject of greater ...
... consider the state of the nation with respect to America . I hope gentlemen will come to this debate with all the temper and impartiality that his majesty recommends and the importance of the subject requires . A subject of greater ...
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... consider it in that light , they leave all measures of right and wrong , to follow a delusion that may lead to destruction . It is my opinion , that this kingdom has no right to lay a tax upon the colonies . At the same time , I assert ...
... consider it in that light , they leave all measures of right and wrong , to follow a delusion that may lead to destruction . It is my opinion , that this kingdom has no right to lay a tax upon the colonies . At the same time , I assert ...
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... consider them , not as law , but as an evidence of the law ; and before they can arrive even at that degree of authority , it must appear , that they are founded in , and con- firmed by , reason ; that they are supported by precedents ...
... consider them , not as law , but as an evidence of the law ; and before they can arrive even at that degree of authority , it must appear , that they are founded in , and con- firmed by , reason ; that they are supported by precedents ...
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... consider which we ought to respect most , the representative , or the collective body of the people . My lords , five hundred gentlemen are not ten millions ; and if we must have a conten- tion , let us take care to have the English ...
... consider which we ought to respect most , the representative , or the collective body of the people . My lords , five hundred gentlemen are not ten millions ; and if we must have a conten- tion , let us take care to have the English ...
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