Opinions of Lord Brougham on Politics, Theology, Law, Science, Education, Literature, &c. &c: As Exhibited in His Parliamentary and Legal Speeches, and Miscellaneous WritingsH. Colburn, 1837 - Всего страниц: 504 |
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... nations . Mr. Brougham con- cluded by moving an address , beseeching His Majesty to take such steps as would effectually put an end to the traffic in slaves . Here , he shone out with a peculiar lustre ; and whatever doubt might have ...
... nations . Mr. Brougham con- cluded by moving an address , beseeching His Majesty to take such steps as would effectually put an end to the traffic in slaves . Here , he shone out with a peculiar lustre ; and whatever doubt might have ...
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... nations who colonized America . At first , he observes , the settlement could admit of no restraints , but demanded all the encouragement and protection of the parent state ; and the gains of its commerce were neither suffi- 36 MEMOIR ...
... nations who colonized America . At first , he observes , the settlement could admit of no restraints , but demanded all the encouragement and protection of the parent state ; and the gains of its commerce were neither suffi- 36 MEMOIR ...
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... Nations ; " although on some points he considers that writer to have imbibed erroneous opinions . After considering fully the colonial policy of the United Provinces , the colonial policy of Spain , Portugal , Denmark , Sweden , England ...
... Nations ; " although on some points he considers that writer to have imbibed erroneous opinions . After considering fully the colonial policy of the United Provinces , the colonial policy of Spain , Portugal , Denmark , Sweden , England ...
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... nation were upon him and his colleagues . Indeed , it re- quired that powerful impulse to induce a man , in a country where enthusiasm is looked at as some- thing to be ashamed of , to express himself so strongly as he does in the ...
... nation were upon him and his colleagues . Indeed , it re- quired that powerful impulse to induce a man , in a country where enthusiasm is looked at as some- thing to be ashamed of , to express himself so strongly as he does in the ...
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... sentence , in the most trifling case , without a hearing . Will you make this an exception ? Are you really prepared to determine , but not to hear , the mighty cause upon LORD BROUGHAM . 55 which a nation's hopes and fears.
... sentence , in the most trifling case , without a hearing . Will you make this an exception ? Are you really prepared to determine , but not to hear , the mighty cause upon LORD BROUGHAM . 55 which a nation's hopes and fears.
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