The British Cicero: Or, A Selection of the Most Admired Speeches in the English Language, Volume 3Thomas Browne (LL.D.) Birch and Small, 1810 |
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... his cause would trust , Tho ' ne'er so full of pity , ne'er so just ? His clients , unregarded , claim their due : For eloquence in rags was never true . tum of their fees . * Something of the latter 4 FORENSIC ELOQUENCE .
... his cause would trust , Tho ' ne'er so full of pity , ne'er so just ? His clients , unregarded , claim their due : For eloquence in rags was never true . tum of their fees . * Something of the latter 4 FORENSIC ELOQUENCE .
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... watch , and to him will the multitude of clients never fail to resort , who gives the most approved specimens of his knowledge , eloquence , and industry . BLAIR . moments of life in converse with the dead . The 6 FORENSIC ELOQUENCF .
... watch , and to him will the multitude of clients never fail to resort , who gives the most approved specimens of his knowledge , eloquence , and industry . BLAIR . moments of life in converse with the dead . The 6 FORENSIC ELOQUENCF .
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... never felt more forcibly the want of power , to make respected the laws of my country , whose minister I am . You have already violated the majesty of those laws - you have profanely pleaded , the law under which you stand convicted ...
... never felt more forcibly the want of power , to make respected the laws of my country , whose minister I am . You have already violated the majesty of those laws - you have profanely pleaded , the law under which you stand convicted ...
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... never offended you , and was therefore no object of resentment . It is true , that if the child had lived , it would have proved your crime in its birth ; and your shame would have been the consequence of that proof . But was this a ...
... never offended you , and was therefore no object of resentment . It is true , that if the child had lived , it would have proved your crime in its birth ; and your shame would have been the consequence of that proof . But was this a ...
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... never is closed , and brings to light , guilt like your's , in a manner for . which the sagacity of human conjecture despairs to ac- count . " Guilt is always a coward ; guilt like your's prompts the offender to accuse himself and prove ...
... never is closed , and brings to light , guilt like your's , in a manner for . which the sagacity of human conjecture despairs to ac- count . " Guilt is always a coward ; guilt like your's prompts the offender to accuse himself and prove ...
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