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 9233
... singular course -who undertakes the serious responsibility - of pleading his own defence . Such a proceeding might be thought to be dictated either by disparagement of the ordinary legal advocacy ( 9233 ) SULLIVAN "Disesteem of the Law"
... singular course -who undertakes the serious responsibility - of pleading his own defence . Such a proceeding might be thought to be dictated either by disparagement of the ordinary legal advocacy ( 9233 ) SULLIVAN "Disesteem of the Law"
Page 9244
... thought best to have no further tortures used against him , but that you proceed forthwith to his execution in manner aforesaid . As for her Majesty's good acceptation of your careful travail in this matter of Hurley , you need nothing ...
... thought best to have no further tortures used against him , but that you proceed forthwith to his execution in manner aforesaid . As for her Majesty's good acceptation of your careful travail in this matter of Hurley , you need nothing ...
Page 9254
... thought of which Englishmen will yet hang their heads for shame , and which the English historian will chroni- cle with reddened cheek - those poor and humble Irish youths led into the Manchester dock in chains ! In chains ! . . . For ...
... thought of which Englishmen will yet hang their heads for shame , and which the English historian will chroni- cle with reddened cheek - those poor and humble Irish youths led into the Manchester dock in chains ! In chains ! . . . For ...
Page 9274
... thought that the country had an objection to the principles on which it is formed , would it not have been guilty of the most cowardly and craven action that you can positively conceive ? It is a question which we shall be ready to ...
... thought that the country had an objection to the principles on which it is formed , would it not have been guilty of the most cowardly and craven action that you can positively conceive ? It is a question which we shall be ready to ...
Page 9304
... thought on the subject . " This assertion is perhaps too absolute , but , at any rate , it points out with emphasis that the value of a mental action is obviously depreciated when we cannot use the result of it orally for the benefit of ...
... thought on the subject . " This assertion is perhaps too absolute , but , at any rate , it points out with emphasis that the value of a mental action is obviously depreciated when we cannot use the result of it orally for the benefit of ...
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