Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 22 |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 48
Page 9241
... that his was Sir John Davis ( for historical as well as geographical knowledge
seem to be rather scarce amongst the present law officers of the Crown ) , - held
a very different opinion of them from that put forth to - day by the SolicitorGeneral .
... that his was Sir John Davis ( for historical as well as geographical knowledge
seem to be rather scarce amongst the present law officers of the Crown ) , - held
a very different opinion of them from that put forth to - day by the SolicitorGeneral .
Page 9258
My doom , in any event , is sealed . Already a conviction has been obtained
against me for my opinions . . Sedition , in a rightly ordered community , is indeed
a crime . But who is it that challenges me ? Who is it that demands my loyalty ?
My doom , in any event , is sealed . Already a conviction has been obtained
against me for my opinions . . Sedition , in a rightly ordered community , is indeed
a crime . But who is it that challenges me ? Who is it that demands my loyalty ?
Page 9264
Lord Hartington on Saturday said , “ We know that the passing of any really
rational or fair Redistribution Bill is an impossibility unless Parliament and all
shades of political opinion are acting under some pressure and compulsion , and
that ...
Lord Hartington on Saturday said , “ We know that the passing of any really
rational or fair Redistribution Bill is an impossibility unless Parliament and all
shades of political opinion are acting under some pressure and compulsion , and
that ...
Page 9270
Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time
Mayo Williamson Hazeltine. treated in an ordinary manner , and the very fullest
recognition is given to the right of the second Chamber to make its own opinions
...
Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time
Mayo Williamson Hazeltine. treated in an ordinary manner , and the very fullest
recognition is given to the right of the second Chamber to make its own opinions
...
Page 9283
... her Majesty's government , is of opinion that the deplorable failure of the
Soudan expedition to obtain its object has been due to the undecided councils of
the government and to the culpable delay attending the commencement of
operations ...
... her Majesty's government , is of opinion that the deplorable failure of the
Soudan expedition to obtain its object has been due to the undecided councils of
the government and to the culpable delay attending the commencement of
operations ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
able American become believe bill called Canada Canadian cause century charge citizens civil colonial common condition constitution danger desire duty election England English equal existence fact favor feeling follow force friends future give hands heart honorable honorable gentleman hope House human ideal influence interest Irish Italy known labor land Liberal literature live look Lord matter means measure ment mind minister nature never opinion orator party passed peace period political practice present President principles Province published question race reason represent respect result right honorable Senate society speaking speech spirit stand things thought tion to-day true Union United University vote whole writers