Speeches of Henry Lord Brougham, Upon Questions Relating to Public Rights, Duties, and Interests: With Historical Introductions, and a Critical Dissertation Upon the Eloquence of the Ancients, Том 1A. and C. Black, 1838 |
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... if one man has published a libel , another man may do so too ? On the contrary , my whole argument is at an end , if these are libels . If General Stewart and Sir Robert Wilson have exceeded the bounds 32 MILITARY FLOGGING .
... if one man has published a libel , another man may do so too ? On the contrary , my whole argument is at an end , if these are libels . If General Stewart and Sir Robert Wilson have exceeded the bounds 32 MILITARY FLOGGING .
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... whole penal code of the army ; he is endeavouring to take away the confidence of the soldier in those mili- tary regulations which must be enforced , while we have an army at all . All this is mere rhetoric , -exactly so thought the ...
... whole penal code of the army ; he is endeavouring to take away the confidence of the soldier in those mili- tary regulations which must be enforced , while we have an army at all . All this is mere rhetoric , -exactly so thought the ...
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... whole forces into Walcheren , to assail , not the might of France , not the iron walls of Flanders , but the pestilential vapours of her marshes . " - Such things have been uttered again and again , from one end of the empire to the ...
... whole forces into Walcheren , to assail , not the might of France , not the iron walls of Flanders , but the pestilential vapours of her marshes . " - Such things have been uttered again and again , from one end of the empire to the ...
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... whole population compared with a few hundred individuals scattered over the West In- dian seas ? I say , if this argument is good for any thing , it is good for all ; and if it proves that we have no right to discuss this subject , it ...
... whole population compared with a few hundred individuals scattered over the West In- dian seas ? I say , if this argument is good for any thing , it is good for all ; and if it proves that we have no right to discuss this subject , it ...
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... whole fund from which the resources for re- cruiting your army are derived ! All this , you say , is a chimerical fear ; perhaps it is : I think quite other- wise ; but be it even so : let their eyes devour such sights , let their ears ...
... whole fund from which the resources for re- cruiting your army are derived ! All this , you say , is a chimerical fear ; perhaps it is : I think quite other- wise ; but be it even so : let their eyes devour such sights , let their ears ...
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