Orations of British Orators: Including Biographical and Critical Sketches, Band 1P.F. Collier & Son, 1900 |
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... effect of breeding a company of parliamen- tary giants , whose achievements , when at their best , have seldom been equalled , and perhaps never have been surpassed , in any epoch , ancient or modern . At no time , certainly , were so ...
... effect of breeding a company of parliamen- tary giants , whose achievements , when at their best , have seldom been equalled , and perhaps never have been surpassed , in any epoch , ancient or modern . At no time , certainly , were so ...
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... effect , and is nothing else but a thing whereby to obtain remission of sins , and to have salvation . And this way the devil used to evacuate the death of Christ , that we might have affiance in other things ; as in the daily sacrifice ...
... effect , and is nothing else but a thing whereby to obtain remission of sins , and to have salvation . And this way the devil used to evacuate the death of Christ , that we might have affiance in other things ; as in the daily sacrifice ...
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... effect , there is nothing alleged for that but the fifteenth , twenty- second , and twenty - seventh articles . [ Here the earl brought forward the replies which he had previously made to these articles , which contained all the charges ...
... effect , there is nothing alleged for that but the fifteenth , twenty- second , and twenty - seventh articles . [ Here the earl brought forward the replies which he had previously made to these articles , which contained all the charges ...
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... to dispense with their use for many years . Hence the above declaration , designed to relieve him from the effects of this prejudice . means we shall be debarred from speaking - the principal SPEECH WHEN IMPEACHED FOR HIGH TREASON 57.
... to dispense with their use for many years . Hence the above declaration , designed to relieve him from the effects of this prejudice . means we shall be debarred from speaking - the principal SPEECH WHEN IMPEACHED FOR HIGH TREASON 57.
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... effects . And thus I have laid these things before you ; and you and others will be easily able to judge how far you are concerned . 66 What these men have done ? " They also have labored to pervert , where they could , and as they ...
... effects . And thus I have laid these things before you ; and you and others will be easily able to judge how far you are concerned . 66 What these men have done ? " They also have labored to pervert , where they could , and as they ...
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