Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volume 3Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 - Great Britain |
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... hundred and thirty millions of debt . But whilst we look with pain at his desperate and laborious trifling ; whilst we are apprehensive that he will break his back in stooping to pick up chaff and straws , NABOB OF ARCOT'S DEBTS . 15.
... hundred and thirty millions of debt . But whilst we look with pain at his desperate and laborious trifling ; whilst we are apprehensive that he will break his back in stooping to pick up chaff and straws , NABOB OF ARCOT'S DEBTS . 15.
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... look for that nation , which will always be afraid of dishonouring itself , a circumstance which will never give the ministry any disquiet ? If you pass from the finances to the code civil and criminal , do you not perceive that the ...
... look for that nation , which will always be afraid of dishonouring itself , a circumstance which will never give the ministry any disquiet ? If you pass from the finances to the code civil and criminal , do you not perceive that the ...
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... ment might have been expressed in language more reserved and guarded : but you will look to the sen- timent itself , rather than to its dress ; to the mind of the writer , and not to the bluntness with which ON THE TRIAL OF STOCKDALE . 133.
... ment might have been expressed in language more reserved and guarded : but you will look to the sen- timent itself , rather than to its dress ; to the mind of the writer , and not to the bluntness with which ON THE TRIAL OF STOCKDALE . 133.
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... look for affection . These reflections are the only antidotes to those anathemas of superhuman eloquence which have lately shook these walls that surround us , but which it unaccountably falls to my province , whether I will ON THE ...
... look for affection . These reflections are the only antidotes to those anathemas of superhuman eloquence which have lately shook these walls that surround us , but which it unaccountably falls to my province , whether I will ON THE ...
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... look hereafter to have justice admi- nistered to ourselves . Upon the principle which the attorney general prays sentence upon my client . - God have mercy upon us . Instead of standing before him in judgment with the hopes and ...
... look hereafter to have justice admi- nistered to ourselves . Upon the principle which the attorney general prays sentence upon my client . - God have mercy upon us . Instead of standing before him in judgment with the hopes and ...
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Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary, with Prefatory Remarks, Volume 3 Nathaniel 1780-1853 Ed Chapman No preview available - 2016 |
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