Speeches, Lectures, and LettersLee and Shepard, 1969 - Всего страниц: 476 |
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... speak , or by speaking in language that should convey a false impression to his hearer . Kossuth is filled with overflowing love for Hungary , which lies under the foot of the Czar . Now let us sup- pose a parallel case . Suppose that ...
... speak , or by speaking in language that should convey a false impression to his hearer . Kossuth is filled with overflowing love for Hungary , which lies under the foot of the Czar . Now let us sup- pose a parallel case . Suppose that ...
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... speak of his still more remarkable success in the House of Commons . Of Flood's failure there , Grattan had said , " He was an oak of the forest , too old and too great to be transplanted at fifty . " Grattan's own success there was but ...
... speak of his still more remarkable success in the House of Commons . Of Flood's failure there , Grattan had said , " He was an oak of the forest , too old and too great to be transplanted at fifty . " Grattan's own success there was but ...
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... speak , and no more . It is only two or three times in our lives that we pause in telling the whole merit of a friend , from fear of being thought flatter- ers . What the world thinks easily done , it believes ; all beyond is put down ...
... speak , and no more . It is only two or three times in our lives that we pause in telling the whole merit of a friend , from fear of being thought flatter- ers . What the world thinks easily done , it believes ; all beyond is put down ...
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THE RIGHT OF PETITION 1837 | 1 |
LETTER TO GEORGE THOMPSON 1839 | 7 |
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