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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... nation and its character , as often , and so variously calumniated , upon its trial before the tribunal of the empire ; and your verdict will this day decide , whether an Irish jury can feel with justice and spirit upon the subject that ...
... nation and its character , as often , and so variously calumniated , upon its trial before the tribunal of the empire ; and your verdict will this day decide , whether an Irish jury can feel with justice and spirit upon the subject that ...
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... nations of the first , in polished of the latter , but the hospitality of an Irishman is not the running account of posted and ledger- ed courtesies , as in other countries ; it springs , like all his qualities , his faults , his ...
... nations of the first , in polished of the latter , but the hospitality of an Irishman is not the running account of posted and ledger- ed courtesies , as in other countries ; it springs , like all his qualities , his faults , his ...
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... nation , and not upon any person under the protection of its laws ; it attacks the character of no man in this or any other country ; and therefore no man is individually or personally injured or offended by it . If it contain matter ...
... nation , and not upon any person under the protection of its laws ; it attacks the character of no man in this or any other country ; and therefore no man is individually or personally injured or offended by it . If it contain matter ...
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... nation is happily supported by Mr. JONES , who , like another Atlas , bears it upon his shoulders . • Mr. Wallace , then attorney - general . Mr. Lee , late attorney , then solicitor - general " Mr. JONES , then , who sits before you ...
... nation is happily supported by Mr. JONES , who , like another Atlas , bears it upon his shoulders . • Mr. Wallace , then attorney - general . Mr. Lee , late attorney , then solicitor - general " Mr. JONES , then , who sits before you ...
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... nation . " " These are not words of form , but of the very essence of the charge . The defendant pleads that he is not guil ty , and puts himself upon you his country ; and it is fit , therefore , that you should be distinctly informed ...
... nation . " " These are not words of form , but of the very essence of the charge . The defendant pleads that he is not guil ty , and puts himself upon you his country ; and it is fit , therefore , that you should be distinctly informed ...
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