Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volume 3Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 |
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... human nature itself ! But if fortune should be as powerful over fame , as she has been prevalent over virtue , at least our conscience is beyond her jurisdiction . My poor share in the support of that great measure , no man shall ravish ...
... human nature itself ! But if fortune should be as powerful over fame , as she has been prevalent over virtue , at least our conscience is beyond her jurisdiction . My poor share in the support of that great measure , no man shall ravish ...
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... human intercourse it- self , he decreed to make the country possessed by these incorrigible and predestinated criminals a memo- rable example to mankind . He resolved , in the gloo- my recesses of a mind capacious of such things , to ...
... human intercourse it- self , he decreed to make the country possessed by these incorrigible and predestinated criminals a memo- rable example to mankind . He resolved , in the gloo- my recesses of a mind capacious of such things , to ...
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... human na- ture itself , that , on better thoughts , I find it more ad- visable to throw a pall over this hideous object , and to leave it to your general conceptions . For eighteen months , without intermission , this destruction raged ...
... human na- ture itself , that , on better thoughts , I find it more ad- visable to throw a pall over this hideous object , and to leave it to your general conceptions . For eighteen months , without intermission , this destruction raged ...
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... human life , had strained , with all the reachings and graspings of a vivacious mind , to extend the dominion of their bounty beyond the limits of nature , and to per- petuate themselves through generations of generations , the ...
... human life , had strained , with all the reachings and graspings of a vivacious mind , to extend the dominion of their bounty beyond the limits of nature , and to per- petuate themselves through generations of generations , the ...
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... humanity , they would have told the corps of fictitious creditors , whose crimes were their claims , that they must keep an awful distance ; that they must silence their inauspicious tongues ; that they must hold off their profane and ...
... humanity , they would have told the corps of fictitious creditors , whose crimes were their claims , that they must keep an awful distance ; that they must silence their inauspicious tongues ; that they must hold off their profane and ...
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