The British Cicero: Or, A Selection of the Most Admired Speeches in the English Language, Том 3Thomas Browne (LL.D.) Birch and Small, 1810 |
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... King's Bench in Ireland , January 29th , 1794 122 129 194 Mr. Prime Serjeant's Reply 238 Earl Clonmell , Lord Chief Justice , sums up the Evidence 250 266 Speech of the Hon . Thomas Erskine ( now Lord Erskine ) in Defence of John ...
... King's Bench in Ireland , January 29th , 1794 122 129 194 Mr. Prime Serjeant's Reply 238 Earl Clonmell , Lord Chief Justice , sums up the Evidence 250 266 Speech of the Hon . Thomas Erskine ( now Lord Erskine ) in Defence of John ...
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... king , who was then at Poitou , having learned this 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 ...
... king , who was then at Poitou , having learned this 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 ...
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... king - of wealth incalculable and to this last , I advert with an indignant and con- temptuous satisfaction , because , as the only instrument of his guilt and shame , it will be the means of his pun- ishment , and the source of ...
... king - of wealth incalculable and to this last , I advert with an indignant and con- temptuous satisfaction , because , as the only instrument of his guilt and shame , it will be the means of his pun- ishment , and the source of ...
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... king , and an armed rebellion against the state and the constitu- tion of his country ; which evidence is nothing more than his direction to another to publish this dialogue , contain- ing in itself nothing seditious , with an ...
... king , and an armed rebellion against the state and the constitu- tion of his country ; which evidence is nothing more than his direction to another to publish this dialogue , contain- ing in itself nothing seditious , with an ...
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... king's ministers at the treasury ; by the king himself , of whom he had an audience ; and by those ap- pointed by his wisdom to conduct all prosecutions by the public ; yet you are still called upon to believe that it is a libel ...
... king's ministers at the treasury ; by the king himself , of whom he had an audience ; and by those ap- pointed by his wisdom to conduct all prosecutions by the public ; yet you are still called upon to believe that it is a libel ...
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