William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 |
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... feel warmly and strongly ; but I shall make an effort to control my feelings however painful that effort may be , and where I can not speak out but at the risk of offending either sincerity or prudence , I shall labor to contain myself ...
... feel warmly and strongly ; but I shall make an effort to control my feelings however painful that effort may be , and where I can not speak out but at the risk of offending either sincerity or prudence , I shall labor to contain myself ...
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... as well as interest ; a consciousness which none can feel but those who have felt for the wrongs of their brethren . These are the sentiments which my learned friend would have felt . He would have told the hero : " FREE SPEECH . 251.
... as well as interest ; a consciousness which none can feel but those who have felt for the wrongs of their brethren . These are the sentiments which my learned friend would have felt . He would have told the hero : " FREE SPEECH . 251.
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... feel no embarrassment from that recollection . I shall not be bound to - day to express a sentiment or to utter an expres- sion inconsistent with those invaluable princi- ples for which I have uniformly contended in the defence of ...
... feel no embarrassment from that recollection . I shall not be bound to - day to express a sentiment or to utter an expres- sion inconsistent with those invaluable princi- ples for which I have uniformly contended in the defence of ...
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... , to state what I feel and know concerning the evidences of that religion , which is denied without being examined , and reviled without being understood . I am well aware that by the communications of a 278 LORD ERSKINE .
... , to state what I feel and know concerning the evidences of that religion , which is denied without being examined , and reviled without being understood . I am well aware that by the communications of a 278 LORD ERSKINE .
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