Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 22 |
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Page 9238
Personally , I am confident that being citizens of Dublin , whatever your views or
opinions , you are honorable and conscientious men . You may have strong
prejudices against me or my principles in public life - very likely you have ; but I
doubt ...
Personally , I am confident that being citizens of Dublin , whatever your views or
opinions , you are honorable and conscientious men . You may have strong
prejudices against me or my principles in public life - very likely you have ; but I
doubt ...
Page 9246
Being come to the gallows , whither they were followed by troops of the citizens ,
men and women of all classes , most of the best being present , the latter kept up
such a shrieking , such a howling , and such a hallooing , as , if St. Patrick ...
Being come to the gallows , whither they were followed by troops of the citizens ,
men and women of all classes , most of the best being present , the latter kept up
such a shrieking , such a howling , and such a hallooing , as , if St. Patrick ...
Page 9259
I am loyal to all that a good and patriotic citizen should be loyal to ; I am ready ,
not merely to ubey , but to support with heartfelt allegiance , the constitution of my
own country - the Queen as Queen of Ireland , and the free Parliament of Ireland
...
I am loyal to all that a good and patriotic citizen should be loyal to ; I am ready ,
not merely to ubey , but to support with heartfelt allegiance , the constitution of my
own country - the Queen as Queen of Ireland , and the free Parliament of Ireland
...
Page 9272
... and to watch over the conservance and the protection of those rights of our
fellow citizens — that in them that alarm at Mr. Gladstone's proceedings has
spread and increased with every year . I told you when Lord Palmerston was in
office he ...
... and to watch over the conservance and the protection of those rights of our
fellow citizens — that in them that alarm at Mr. Gladstone's proceedings has
spread and increased with every year . I told you when Lord Palmerston was in
office he ...
Page 9289
... in the finances of some ten years ago , and he was generally denounced
because he interfered with the beneficent legislation on the subject of capable
citizens , and so forth , by introducing the subject of Egypt as many as seventeen
times .
... in the finances of some ten years ago , and he was generally denounced
because he interfered with the beneficent legislation on the subject of capable
citizens , and so forth , by introducing the subject of Egypt as many as seventeen
times .
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