The British Cicero: Or, A Selection of the Most Admired Speeches in the English Language: Arranged Under Three Distinct Heads of Popular, Parliamentary, and Judicial Oratory with Historical Illustrations. To which is Prefixed, an Introduction to the Study and Practice of Eloquence, Band 2J. Bumpus, 1813 |
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... church of England . " The . I " The second is composed of all the members of 76 ON TOLERATION .
... church of England . " The . I " The second is composed of all the members of 76 ON TOLERATION .
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... church of Scotland . " The third consists of all those respectable clergy-- men of the church of England , who think that the pros- * titution of the most solemn ordinance of their faith to . the purposes of a civil test is little less ...
... church of Scotland . " The third consists of all those respectable clergy-- men of the church of England , who think that the pros- * titution of the most solemn ordinance of their faith to . the purposes of a civil test is little less ...
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... church of England , for their advocate , nor could i have accepted such a trust . So far are they indeed from tres- passing on the rights of OTHERS , that even the restitu- tion of their own , they did not solicit till the public ...
... church of England , for their advocate , nor could i have accepted such a trust . So far are they indeed from tres- passing on the rights of OTHERS , that even the restitu- tion of their own , they did not solicit till the public ...
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... church of England . The Test act required of every person accepting a civil or military office under the crown to take the sacrament in like manner within a limited time , in default of which he was liable to a fine of 500l . and ...
... church of England . The Test act required of every person accepting a civil or military office under the crown to take the sacrament in like manner within a limited time , in default of which he was liable to a fine of 500l . and ...
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... church ? GOD FORBID ! The suggested repeal was no attack upon the rights of others : it was merely the completion of that wise system of toleration , adopted at the era of the revolution . The church of England flou- rished long before ...
... church ? GOD FORBID ! The suggested repeal was no attack upon the rights of others : it was merely the completion of that wise system of toleration , adopted at the era of the revolution . The church of England flou- rished long before ...
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admitted advantages allies America argument army bill Britain British constitution BURKE called Catholics cause church church of England circumstances civil commerce committee conduct connection consequence consider consideration crown danger declared discussion Dissenters duty effect empire enemy England established Europe executive government existence feel former France French French Revolution give ground HASTINGS House of Commons inquiry Ireland justice King kingdom legislature liberty lords Majesty Majesty's manufactures means measure ment METHUEN treaty ministers motion nation nature necessary necessity negociation never noble object occasion opinion parliament parliament of Ireland peace persons PITT political Portugal possession present principles proceeded proposed prove question racter reason religion repeal respect revenue right honorable friend right honorable gentleman Scheldt sentiments SHERIDAN shew Sir ELIJAH Sir ELIJAH IMPEY situation speech spirit stamp act Test act thing thought tion treaty whole wish