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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... object to it , one gentleman only excepted , since removed to the upper house by succession to an ancient barony ( meaning lord Le Despencer , formerly Sir Francis Dashwood . ) He told me , " He did not like a German war . " I honored ...
... object to it , one gentleman only excepted , since removed to the upper house by succession to an ancient barony ( meaning lord Le Despencer , formerly Sir Francis Dashwood . ) He told me , " He did not like a German war . " I honored ...
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... . Power without right is the most odious and detestable object that can be offered to the human magination . It is not only pernicious to those who are sub- ১ ject to it , but tends to its own destruction THE ADDRESS TO THE THRONE . 19.
... . Power without right is the most odious and detestable object that can be offered to the human magination . It is not only pernicious to those who are sub- ১ ject to it , but tends to its own destruction THE ADDRESS TO THE THRONE . 19.
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... object which we ought to unite in attaining . The Americans , contending for their rights against arbitrary exac- tions , I love and admire . It is the struggle of free and virtu- ous patriots ; but contending for independency and total ...
... object which we ought to unite in attaining . The Americans , contending for their rights against arbitrary exac- tions , I love and admire . It is the struggle of free and virtu- ous patriots ; but contending for independency and total ...
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... object of your inquiry , I would recommend to you to consider the true state of our home defence . We have heard much from a noble lord in this house , of the state of our navy . I cannot give an im- plicit belief to all I have heard on ...
... object of your inquiry , I would recommend to you to consider the true state of our home defence . We have heard much from a noble lord in this house , of the state of our navy . I cannot give an im- plicit belief to all I have heard on ...
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... object of the act is gone already ; and all you suffer is the purging of the statute - book of the opprobrium of an ... objects of duties than almost any other ar- ticles that could possibly he chosen : without comparison more so ...
... object of the act is gone already ; and all you suffer is the purging of the statute - book of the opprobrium of an ... objects of duties than almost any other ar- ticles that could possibly he chosen : without comparison more so ...
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