Speeches on Various Public Occasions During the Last Thirty Years, with a Collection of Toasts and Sentimentsauthor, 1831 - 288 страница |
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... ruin . " ruin . " Cato always watched with a jealous eye the enemies of his coun- try , he never failed in constantly studying the interest of the Roman republic , —and in- deed all his proceedings should be looked up to as a pattern to ...
... ruin . " ruin . " Cato always watched with a jealous eye the enemies of his coun- try , he never failed in constantly studying the interest of the Roman republic , —and in- deed all his proceedings should be looked up to as a pattern to ...
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... ruin , and destruction ! " Mr President , to return to the prodigal : - He opens a picture too terrible to be drawn ; --it would make human nature shudder when the scene is opened to our view . Can you suppose a being on the face of the ...
... ruin , and destruction ! " Mr President , to return to the prodigal : - He opens a picture too terrible to be drawn ; --it would make human nature shudder when the scene is opened to our view . Can you suppose a being on the face of the ...
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... ruin Britain in our day . There- fore , I would seriously advise every subject to avoid every diabolical ringleader of that sort ( and I am very sorry to say many there are of that turn of mind ) , who are straining every nerve to lead ...
... ruin Britain in our day . There- fore , I would seriously advise every subject to avoid every diabolical ringleader of that sort ( and I am very sorry to say many there are of that turn of mind ) , who are straining every nerve to lead ...
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On Mr Peels becoming Secretary | 21 |
On the Election of W K Douglas | 29 |
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