Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2H. Colburn, 1855 - Всего страниц: 830 |
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... ment , start up at our command . If so much has been already done , is opportunity not to be afforded for effecting still more ? Da they think that nothing more can be effected ? Do they think that no further consolidation can take ...
... ment , start up at our command . If so much has been already done , is opportunity not to be afforded for effecting still more ? Da they think that nothing more can be effected ? Do they think that no further consolidation can take ...
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... ment , what had they been fighting for so long ? No logic could explain the riddle ; but enthusiasm and eloquence are more powerful than logic , and far oftener decide the course of human affairs . At length the day so long expected ...
... ment , what had they been fighting for so long ? No logic could explain the riddle ; but enthusiasm and eloquence are more powerful than logic , and far oftener decide the course of human affairs . At length the day so long expected ...
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... ment of his official leisure . He sat as if two gladiators were crossing their swords for his recreation . The Cabinet seemed to be little better than a box in an amphitheatre from whence his Majesty's ministers surveyed the business of ...
... ment of his official leisure . He sat as if two gladiators were crossing their swords for his recreation . The Cabinet seemed to be little better than a box in an amphitheatre from whence his Majesty's ministers surveyed the business of ...
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... ment in peace ? An answer to that question was supplied by what they actually beheld . Was not the country agitated by the most dreadful passions ? Had not all the natural bonds by which men were tied together been burst asunder ? Were ...
... ment in peace ? An answer to that question was supplied by what they actually beheld . Was not the country agitated by the most dreadful passions ? Had not all the natural bonds by which men were tied together been burst asunder ? Were ...
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... ment will put us down . How is the interval to be employed ? In making of harangues , forsooth - in the delivery of fine fragments of rhetoric , and in proclamations of our own dignity and importance ? If the 58 MEMOIRS OF.
... ment will put us down . How is the interval to be employed ? In making of harangues , forsooth - in the delivery of fine fragments of rhetoric , and in proclamations of our own dignity and importance ? If the 58 MEMOIRS OF.
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