Speeches on Social and Political Subjects: Military floggingRichard Griffin, 1857 |
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... arguments are there so forcibly stated , and the subject is altogether placed in so luminous a point of view , that it is better for me to give them in the words of the respected writer , the gallant officer I have alluded to . It is ...
... arguments are there so forcibly stated , and the subject is altogether placed in so luminous a point of view , that it is better for me to give them in the words of the respected writer , the gallant officer I have alluded to . It is ...
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... argument and of the question in which we are now engaged . In considering the nature of the tenure by which a soldier wears his sword ; in considering that honour is to him what our all is to every body else ; he views several parts of ...
... argument and of the question in which we are now engaged . In considering the nature of the tenure by which a soldier wears his sword ; in considering that honour is to him what our all is to every body else ; he views several parts of ...
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... argument , and all its evil consequences exposed by reasoning , " he adds this assertion , for which every one must give him credit , - " Be this , however , as it may , I feel convinced that I have no object but the good of the service ...
... argument , and all its evil consequences exposed by reasoning , " he adds this assertion , for which every one must give him credit , - " Be this , however , as it may , I feel convinced that I have no object but the good of the service ...
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... argument on which so much has this day been said ) , England should not be the last nation to adopt humane improvements ; " and then , coming to the very 66 66 point of comparison which has been felt by the Attor- CASE OF J. HUNT AND ...
... argument on which so much has this day been said ) , England should not be the last nation to adopt humane improvements ; " and then , coming to the very 66 66 point of comparison which has been felt by the Attor- CASE OF J. HUNT AND ...
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... argument , but in those men who have fought against that enemy , and who , in spite of his superior system , have beaten him ( as beat him we always do , when we meet him on anything like fair terms ) , in such men it has the grace of ...
... argument , but in those men who have fought against that enemy , and who , in spite of his superior system , have beaten him ( as beat him we always do , when we meet him on anything like fair terms ) , in such men it has the grace of ...
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