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 9218
... equals $ 25.30 per head for the trade of the whole of the United States , as com- pared with $ 54 per head for the aggregate trade of the Dominion of Canada . • I am aware , gentlemen , that the common answer to these statements is ...
... equals $ 25.30 per head for the trade of the whole of the United States , as com- pared with $ 54 per head for the aggregate trade of the Dominion of Canada . • I am aware , gentlemen , that the common answer to these statements is ...
Page 9235
... equal footing ; did not venture to abstain from their practice of absolute challenge ; in fine , did not dare to trust their case to twelve men " indifferently chosen , " as the constitution sup- poses a jury to be . Now , gentlemen ...
... equal footing ; did not venture to abstain from their practice of absolute challenge ; in fine , did not dare to trust their case to twelve men " indifferently chosen , " as the constitution sup- poses a jury to be . Now , gentlemen ...
Page 9238
... equal right , the essential character of the jury was changed , and the spirit of the constitution was out- raged . And now , what is the charge against my fellow traversers and myself ? The Solicitor - General put it very pithily a ...
... equal right , the essential character of the jury was changed , and the spirit of the constitution was out- raged . And now , what is the charge against my fellow traversers and myself ? The Solicitor - General put it very pithily a ...
Page 9241
... equal justice more than the Irish , even where the decision was against themselves . That character the Irish have ever borne , and bear still . name But if you want the explanation of this " disesteem " and hostility for British law ...
... equal justice more than the Irish , even where the decision was against themselves . That character the Irish have ever borne , and bear still . name But if you want the explanation of this " disesteem " and hostility for British law ...
Page 9247
... equal national rights under the one crown . This was what the Irish expected ; and in this sense they in that hour accepted the new dynasty . And it is remarkable that from that day to this , though England has seen bloody revolutions ...
... equal national rights under the one crown . This was what the Irish expected ; and in this sense they in that hour accepted the new dynasty . And it is remarkable that from that day to this , though England has seen bloody revolutions ...
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