Specimens of Irish EloquenceWilliam Grattan, 1820 - 351 |
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... suffered to take her own way to perfection ; when I reflect upon these effects , when I see how profitable they have been to us , I feel all the pride of power sink , and all presumption in the wisdom of human contrivances melt , and ...
... suffered to take her own way to perfection ; when I reflect upon these effects , when I see how profitable they have been to us , I feel all the pride of power sink , and all presumption in the wisdom of human contrivances melt , and ...
Strona 18
... suffered . In order to give the fullest satisfaction concerning the importance of this point , it was not only necessary for those who in argument de- fended the excellence of the English constitution , to insist on this privilege of ...
... suffered . In order to give the fullest satisfaction concerning the importance of this point , it was not only necessary for those who in argument de- fended the excellence of the English constitution , to insist on this privilege of ...
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... much to the public tranquillity . In effect , we suffer as much at home , by this loosen- ing of all times , and this concussion of all established opinions , as we do abroad . For , in order to prove 24 IRISH ELOQUENCE .
... much to the public tranquillity . In effect , we suffer as much at home , by this loosen- ing of all times , and this concussion of all established opinions , as we do abroad . For , in order to prove 24 IRISH ELOQUENCE .
Strona 37
... suffered to be used as proofs of their nullity . By the lucrative amount of such casual branches in the constitution , judge what the stated and fixed rule of supply has been in that kingdom . Your Irish pen- sioners would starve , if ...
... suffered to be used as proofs of their nullity . By the lucrative amount of such casual branches in the constitution , judge what the stated and fixed rule of supply has been in that kingdom . Your Irish pen- sioners would starve , if ...
Strona 53
... suffer me to state them in a very few words . I shall compress them into as small a body as I possibly can , having already de- bated that matter at large , when the question was before the com- mittee . First , then , I cannot admit ...
... suffer me to state them in a very few words . I shall compress them into as small a body as I possibly can , having already de- bated that matter at large , when the question was before the com- mittee . First , then , I cannot admit ...
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Specimens of Irish Eloquence: Now First Arranged and Collected, with ... Dr Charles Phillips Podgląd niedostępny - 2016 |
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