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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... writer , " can be acknowledged , than that her seat is the bosom of God , her voice the harmony of the world , all things in heaven and earth do her homage , the very least Jurisprudentia regina regnorum , domina populorum , mortalium ...
... writer , " can be acknowledged , than that her seat is the bosom of God , her voice the harmony of the world , all things in heaven and earth do her homage , the very least Jurisprudentia regina regnorum , domina populorum , mortalium ...
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... writing which has been attacked as a libel since the revolution ; and , from Mr. Bearcroft's admission that the proceeding is not prudent , I may venture to foretel that it will be the last . " If you pursue this part of the dialogue to ...
... writing which has been attacked as a libel since the revolution ; and , from Mr. Bearcroft's admission that the proceeding is not prudent , I may venture to foretel that it will be the last . " If you pursue this part of the dialogue to ...
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... writing is purely speculative , comprehending all the modes by which a government may be dissolved ; for it is followed with the speculative case of injury to a go- vernment from bad ministers , and its constitutional re- medy . Says ...
... writing is purely speculative , comprehending all the modes by which a government may be dissolved ; for it is followed with the speculative case of injury to a go- vernment from bad ministers , and its constitutional re- medy . Says ...
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... writer is speculative , since no state of facts can suit them all . " Gentlemen , these observations , striking as they are , must lose much of their force , unless you carry along with you the writing from which they arise ; and ...
... writer is speculative , since no state of facts can suit them all . " Gentlemen , these observations , striking as they are , must lose much of their force , unless you carry along with you the writing from which they arise ; and ...
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... writer speculates on all the ways by which human govern- ments may be dissolved , and points out the remedies which the history of the world furnishes from the expe- rience of former ages ; is he , therefore , to be supposed to ...
... writer speculates on all the ways by which human govern- ments may be dissolved , and points out the remedies which the history of the world furnishes from the expe- rience of former ages ; is he , therefore , to be supposed to ...
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