Speeches on Social and Political Subjects: Military floggingRichard Griffin, 1857 |
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... suppose it is the case of the original composer , which you are now to try , and I am sure my learned friend cannot desire me to meet him on higher or fairer ground ) , I say then , that if you are not convinced - if , upon reading the ...
... suppose it is the case of the original composer , which you are now to try , and I am sure my learned friend cannot desire me to meet him on higher or fairer ground ) , I say then , that if you are not convinced - if , upon reading the ...
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... suppose that not only I , but that any , the youngest member of the profession , would hesitate one moment in the fearless discharge of his paramount duty . I once before took leave to remind your lordships , which was unnecessary , but ...
... suppose that not only I , but that any , the youngest member of the profession , would hesitate one moment in the fearless discharge of his paramount duty . I once before took leave to remind your lordships , which was unnecessary , but ...
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... suppose , with persons so wary against their own safety , -such firm and useful allies of their accusers , such implacable enemies to themselves , — indisputable proofs of the case against them are not wanting to prove the last favour ...
... suppose , with persons so wary against their own safety , -such firm and useful allies of their accusers , such implacable enemies to themselves , — indisputable proofs of the case against them are not wanting to prove the last favour ...
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... suppose that Her Majesty voluntarily passed through a room where she must have been seen if the person was awake , when she knew she might have gone another way , where she could not possibly have been seen ? She knew , that Majocchi ...
... suppose that Her Majesty voluntarily passed through a room where she must have been seen if the person was awake , when she knew she might have gone another way , where she could not possibly have been seen ? She knew , that Majocchi ...
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... suppose , to flourish about the cause of his leaving Her Royal Highness . He denied that he had been dis- missed by her . He said that he left the service , because he did not like the bad people by whom she was surrounded . This he ...
... suppose , to flourish about the cause of his leaving Her Royal Highness . He denied that he had been dis- missed by her . He said that he left the service , because he did not like the bad people by whom she was surrounded . This he ...
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