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 9235
... feelings and have the utmost legal ability brought to bear in behalf of the case of the national press at the first point of conflict . I did so . I was defended by a bar not to be surpassed in the king- dom for ability and earnest zeal ...
... feelings and have the utmost legal ability brought to bear in behalf of the case of the national press at the first point of conflict . I did so . I was defended by a bar not to be surpassed in the king- dom for ability and earnest zeal ...
Page 9239
... feeling or of action . Bear with me if I examine this charge , since an undertaking of it is necessary in order to judge our sonduct on the eighth of December last . I am driven upon this extent of defence by the singular conduct of the ...
... feeling or of action . Bear with me if I examine this charge , since an undertaking of it is necessary in order to judge our sonduct on the eighth of December last . I am driven upon this extent of defence by the singular conduct of the ...
Page 9249
... that , among the Irish people , law has been held in " disesteem ? " Do you think this feeling arises from " sympathy with assassination or mur- der ? " • And lo ! once more , for a bright , " DISESTEEM OF THE LAW " 9249.
... that , among the Irish people , law has been held in " disesteem ? " Do you think this feeling arises from " sympathy with assassination or mur- der ? " • And lo ! once more , for a bright , " DISESTEEM OF THE LAW " 9249.
Page 9255
... feelings rose high and strong in their behalf . Even in England there were men - noble - hearted English- men , for England is never without such men - who saw that if tried in the midst of this national frenzy those victims would be ...
... feelings rose high and strong in their behalf . Even in England there were men - noble - hearted English- men , for England is never without such men - who saw that if tried in the midst of this national frenzy those victims would be ...
Page 9256
... feelings when we heard that yet another man out of five was respited - ah , he was an American , gen- tlemen - an American , not an Irishman - but that the three Irishmen , Allen , Larkin , and O'Brien , were to die - were to be put to ...
... feelings when we heard that yet another man out of five was respited - ah , he was an American , gen- tlemen - an American , not an Irishman - but that the three Irishmen , Allen , Larkin , and O'Brien , were to die - were to be put to ...
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