The Speaker: Or, Miscellaneous Pieces, Selected from the Best English Writers: And Disposed Under Proper Heads, with a View to Facilitate the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking. To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution. By William Enfield ... A New Edition, Corrected ...J. Johnson, 1782 - 405 páginas |
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... ARMY , TO INCITE THEM ΤΟ AGAINST THE ROMANS . W ACTION WHEN I reflect on the causes of the war , and the cir- cumstances of our fituation , I feel a ftrong perfuafion that our united efforts on the present day will prove the be- ginning ...
... ARMY , TO INCITE THEM ΤΟ AGAINST THE ROMANS . W ACTION WHEN I reflect on the causes of the war , and the cir- cumstances of our fituation , I feel a ftrong perfuafion that our united efforts on the present day will prove the be- ginning ...
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... army ; an army compound- ed of the most different nations , which as fuccefs alone has kept together , misfortune will certainly diffipate . Unless , indeed , you can fuppofe that Gauls , and Germans , and ( I blush to say it ) even ...
... army ; an army compound- ed of the most different nations , which as fuccefs alone has kept together , misfortune will certainly diffipate . Unless , indeed , you can fuppofe that Gauls , and Germans , and ( I blush to say it ) even ...
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... army . There , tributes , mines , and all the trian of fervile punishments ; which whether to bear eternally , or instantly to revenge , this field must determine . March then to battle , and think of your ancestors and your pofterity ...
... army . There , tributes , mines , and all the trian of fervile punishments ; which whether to bear eternally , or instantly to revenge , this field must determine . March then to battle , and think of your ancestors and your pofterity ...
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... army of foreigners , Angevins , Gascons , Poitevins , I know not . who , are come over with Henry Plantagenet , the son of Matilda and many more , no doubt will be called to affift him , as soon as ever his affairs abroad will permit ...
... army of foreigners , Angevins , Gascons , Poitevins , I know not . who , are come over with Henry Plantagenet , the son of Matilda and many more , no doubt will be called to affift him , as soon as ever his affairs abroad will permit ...
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... ARMY . SIR WE E have heard a great deal about parliamentary armies , and about an army continued fromy ear to year ; I have always been , Sir , and always fhall be against a stand- ing army of any kind : to me it is a terrible thing ...
... ARMY . SIR WE E have heard a great deal about parliamentary armies , and about an army continued fromy ear to year ; I have always been , Sir , and always fhall be against a stand- ing army of any kind : to me it is a terrible thing ...
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