The British Cicero: Or, A Selection of the Most Admired Speeches in the English Language, Band 3Thomas Browne (LL.D.) Birch and Small, 1810 |
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... spirits were then put into her mouth , which the witness could not tell whether she swallowed or not , and she was afterwards taken up stairs on the shoulders of MORGAN WILLIAM , the son . A boy of fifteen years old stated , that the ...
... spirits were then put into her mouth , which the witness could not tell whether she swallowed or not , and she was afterwards taken up stairs on the shoulders of MORGAN WILLIAM , the son . A boy of fifteen years old stated , that the ...
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... spirit upon the subject that involves conjugal affection and comfort , domestic honour and re- pose the certainty of peace - the weight of public opi- nion - the gilded and presumptuous criminality of over- running rank and station . I ...
... spirit upon the subject that involves conjugal affection and comfort , domestic honour and re- pose the certainty of peace - the weight of public opi- nion - the gilded and presumptuous criminality of over- running rank and station . I ...
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... spirit in himself , or in that other gentleman , whose de- puty he appears to be upon this occasion ? " Whether such a supposition would not indeed be an insult , his conduct as a public prosecutor will best il- lustrate . " He ...
... spirit in himself , or in that other gentleman , whose de- puty he appears to be upon this occasion ? " Whether such a supposition would not indeed be an insult , his conduct as a public prosecutor will best il- lustrate . " He ...
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... spirit in which he pub- lished it . For he there complains of the injurious mis- representations I have adverted to , and impressed with the sincerest conviction of the innocence , or rather the merit , of the Dialogue , makes his ...
... spirit in which he pub- lished it . For he there complains of the injurious mis- representations I have adverted to , and impressed with the sincerest conviction of the innocence , or rather the merit , of the Dialogue , makes his ...
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... spirit of the constitution : which was to contract and restrain penal law by the strict- est construction , and not to add to it by vindictive inno- vation . But he said , he was warranted to go much far- ther upon the authority of the ...
... spirit of the constitution : which was to contract and restrain penal law by the strict- est construction , and not to add to it by vindictive inno- vation . But he said , he was warranted to go much far- ther upon the authority of the ...
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