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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... circumstance , and as he was a prince of great mind , he could not help admiring the noble conduct of the advocates , he caused letters patent to be immediately passed , in which he not only repealed the decrees , but established the ad ...
... circumstance , and as he was a prince of great mind , he could not help admiring the noble conduct of the advocates , he caused letters patent to be immediately passed , in which he not only repealed the decrees , but established the ad ...
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... circumstances of the party , are justly and pe- culiarly the objects of your consideration . Who are the parties ? The plaintiff young , amiable , of family and edu- cation ; of this generous disinterestedness of his heart you can form ...
... circumstances of the party , are justly and pe- culiarly the objects of your consideration . Who are the parties ? The plaintiff young , amiable , of family and edu- cation ; of this generous disinterestedness of his heart you can form ...
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... circumstances , whe- ther of aggravation , or mitigation . His learned counsel contended , that the plaintiff has been the author of his own suffering , and ought to receive no compensation for the ill consequences of his own conduct ...
... circumstances , whe- ther of aggravation , or mitigation . His learned counsel contended , that the plaintiff has been the author of his own suffering , and ought to receive no compensation for the ill consequences of his own conduct ...
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... circumstance of mitigation , that could palliate its guilt , or retrieve it from abhor- rence . " Mean , however , and ... circumstances ; before , there- fore , you expose her fate to the dreadful risque of your caprice and ingratitude ...
... circumstance of mitigation , that could palliate its guilt , or retrieve it from abhor- rence . " Mean , however , and ... circumstances ; before , there- fore , you expose her fate to the dreadful risque of your caprice and ingratitude ...
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... circumstances ; this case however has none . You have before you a gentleman who has fallen a sacrifice to a beautiful person , joined to a most refined understanding . This seduction would not have happened if the husband had been ...
... circumstances ; this case however has none . You have before you a gentleman who has fallen a sacrifice to a beautiful person , joined to a most refined understanding . This seduction would not have happened if the husband had been ...
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