Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 22Mayo Williamson Hazeltine P. F. Collier & Son, 1905 - 11114 pages |
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Page 9230
... desire to upset the ad- ministration or embarrass it in its work . That is not the ordinary work which a party out of office has to perform . The gentlemen now in power and their friends did their best when in opposition to bring our ...
... desire to upset the ad- ministration or embarrass it in its work . That is not the ordinary work which a party out of office has to perform . The gentlemen now in power and their friends did their best when in opposition to bring our ...
Page 9237
... desire in all that I have to say , to keep or be kept within what is regular and seemly , and , above all , to utter nothing wanting in respect for the court ; but I do say , and I do protest , that I have not got trial by jury accord ...
... desire in all that I have to say , to keep or be kept within what is regular and seemly , and , above all , to utter nothing wanting in respect for the court ; but I do say , and I do protest , that I have not got trial by jury accord ...
Page 9269
... desire and are content to treat it . Look at what they do in France . In France they have , curiously enough , the contemporaneous phenomenon of a Liberal minister who is trying to alter the constitution of the country in the hopes that ...
... desire and are content to treat it . Look at what they do in France . In France they have , curiously enough , the contemporaneous phenomenon of a Liberal minister who is trying to alter the constitution of the country in the hopes that ...
Page 9273
... desire to prove that they are a very disreputable body of men , who hold a title which he wishes to discredit . But I venture to say , and I submit it to the judgment of those who wish to consider this controversy impartially , that the ...
... desire to prove that they are a very disreputable body of men , who hold a title which he wishes to discredit . But I venture to say , and I submit it to the judgment of those who wish to consider this controversy impartially , that the ...
Page 9280
... desire of selfishness or acquisitiveness , as it has been represented to be deserving to be compared ― to acts of plunder in private life is in reality a desire not only to extend the commerce and to strengthen the power of the ...
... desire of selfishness or acquisitiveness , as it has been represented to be deserving to be compared ― to acts of plunder in private life is in reality a desire not only to extend the commerce and to strengthen the power of the ...
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