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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... ment and invective , of satire and eulogium , and there- by to raise , refine , and purify the national taste , already highly improved , that the present collection has been undertaken and will be prosecuted . This and a succeeding ...
... ment and invective , of satire and eulogium , and there- by to raise , refine , and purify the national taste , already highly improved , that the present collection has been undertaken and will be prosecuted . This and a succeeding ...
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... ment , I did not even in discourse deliver my own sentiments upon it . I did not say that the house of commons had done either right or wrong ; but , when his majesty was pleased to recommend it to us to cultivate unanimity amongst ...
... ment , I did not even in discourse deliver my own sentiments upon it . I did not say that the house of commons had done either right or wrong ; but , when his majesty was pleased to recommend it to us to cultivate unanimity amongst ...
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... ment of his peers , or the law of the land ; and that elections of members to serve in parliament shall be free ; and so far is this decision from being submitted to by the people , that they have taken the strongest measures , and ...
... ment of his peers , or the law of the land ; and that elections of members to serve in parliament shall be free ; and so far is this decision from being submitted to by the people , that they have taken the strongest measures , and ...
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... ment , if agreed to , will naturally lead us to such an inquiry . That inquiry may , perhaps , point out the necessity of an act of the legislature , or it may lead us , perhaps , to desire a con- ference with the other house ; which ...
... ment , if agreed to , will naturally lead us to such an inquiry . That inquiry may , perhaps , point out the necessity of an act of the legislature , or it may lead us , perhaps , to desire a con- ference with the other house ; which ...
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... ment ; nor have I any doubt of our right to give that advice , if we should think it necessary . His majesty will then deter- mine whether he will yield to the united petitions of the people of England , or maintain the house of commons ...
... ment ; nor have I any doubt of our right to give that advice , if we should think it necessary . His majesty will then deter- mine whether he will yield to the united petitions of the people of England , or maintain the house of commons ...
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