The British Cicero: Or, A Selection of the Most Admired Speeches in the English Language, Volumen3Thomas Browne (LL.D.) Birch and Small, 1810 |
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... England , now that they are united to it , they , like English gentlemen , returned to their box , " with a ver- dict of six - pence damages , and six - pence costs . " Let this be sent to England ; I promise you your odious se- cret ...
... England , now that they are united to it , they , like English gentlemen , returned to their box , " with a ver- dict of six - pence damages , and six - pence costs . " Let this be sent to England ; I promise you your odious se- cret ...
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... England . - Every sentence con- tained in it , if the interpretation of words is to be set- tled , not according to fancy , but by the common rules of language , is to be found in the brightest pages of English literature , and in the ...
... England . - Every sentence con- tained in it , if the interpretation of words is to be set- tled , not according to fancy , but by the common rules of language , is to be found in the brightest pages of English literature , and in the ...
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... England who accuses the defendant ; he alone takes upon himself the important office of dictating to his majesty , of reprobating the proceedings of his ministers , and of superseding his attorney and solicitor - general ; and shall I ...
... England who accuses the defendant ; he alone takes upon himself the important office of dictating to his majesty , of reprobating the proceedings of his ministers , and of superseding his attorney and solicitor - general ; and shall I ...
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... England to be the rule and guide of parliament ; and the gentleman in the dialogue knowing that the uni- versal voice of the community could not be wisely ne- glected by the legislature , only expressed his wish that the petitions ...
... England to be the rule and guide of parliament ; and the gentleman in the dialogue knowing that the uni- versal voice of the community could not be wisely ne- glected by the legislature , only expressed his wish that the petitions ...
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... England , and to lead the people to believe that his Majesty was , in the present course of his government , breaking through the laws ; and therefore , on the principles of the consti- tution , was subject to expulsion , I admit that ...
... England , and to lead the people to believe that his Majesty was , in the present course of his government , breaking through the laws ; and therefore , on the principles of the consti- tution , was subject to expulsion , I admit that ...
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