Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volume 3Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 |
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... feel a degree of disgust , almost leading to despair , at the manner in which we are acting in the great exigencies of our country . There is now a bill in this house , appointing a rigid inquisition in- to the minutest detail of our ...
... feel a degree of disgust , almost leading to despair , at the manner in which we are acting in the great exigencies of our country . There is now a bill in this house , appointing a rigid inquisition in- to the minutest detail of our ...
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... feel no common interest in his reputation . Yet I do not hesitate wholly to disallow the calculation of 1781 , without any apprehension that I shall appear to distrust his veracity or his judgment . This peace estimate of revenue was ...
... feel no common interest in his reputation . Yet I do not hesitate wholly to disallow the calculation of 1781 , without any apprehension that I shall appear to distrust his veracity or his judgment . This peace estimate of revenue was ...
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... feel myself embarrassed with those repeated coinci- dences of defence which thicken on me as I advance , and which were , no doubt , overlooked by the com- mons when they directed this interlocutory inquiry into his conduct . I ask then ...
... feel myself embarrassed with those repeated coinci- dences of defence which thicken on me as I advance , and which were , no doubt , overlooked by the com- mons when they directed this interlocutory inquiry into his conduct . I ask then ...
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... feel , I hope for my country , as much as any man that inhabits it : but I would rather see it fall and be buried in its ruins , than lend my voice to wound any minis- ter , or other responsible person , however unfortunate , who had ...
... feel , I hope for my country , as much as any man that inhabits it : but I would rather see it fall and be buried in its ruins , than lend my voice to wound any minis- ter , or other responsible person , however unfortunate , who had ...
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... feel , and how such feelings can alone be re- pressed . I have heard them in my youth from a naked savage , in the indignant character of a prince surround- ed by his subjects , addressing the governour of a British colony , holding a ...
... feel , and how such feelings can alone be re- pressed . I have heard them in my youth from a naked savage , in the indignant character of a prince surround- ed by his subjects , addressing the governour of a British colony , holding a ...
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