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The World's Best Orations: From the Earliest Period to Ư the Present Time - Page 817
by David Josiah Brewer - 1899
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Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volume 3

Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 464 pages
...any one man in any description. NO! the charges against me, are all of one kind, that I have pushed the principles of general justice and benevolence...would go along with me. — In every accident which n^) happen through life, in pain, in sorrow, in depressiofli and distress, I will call to mind this...
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The British Cicero: Or, A Selection of the Most Admired Speeches ..., Volume 1

Thomas Browne (LL.D.) - 1810 - 514 pages
...any one man in any description. No! the charges against me are all of one kind, that I have pushed the principles of general justice and benevolence...through life, in pain, in sorrow, in depression, and distress—I will call to mind this accusation, and be comforted. " Gentlemen, I submit the whole to...
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The Works of the Rev. Richard Cecil ...: With a Memoir of His Life, Volume 1

Richard Cecil, Josiah Pratt - 1816 - 602 pages
...Writer of these Memoirs may live and die. To use the language of a late celebrated political writer*, " In every accident which may happen through life, in pain, in sorrow, in depression, and distress, I will call to mind this accusation and be comforted." But I shall be reminded that I mentioned...
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The North American Review, Volume 165

1897 - 808 pages
...general justice and benevolence too far ; farther than a cautious policy would warrant, and farther than the opinions of many would go along with me....through life— in pain, in sorrow, in depression— I will call to mind this accusation and be comforted." I do not suppose that Burke was troubled by...
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Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics: Since the ...

Charles Butler - 1822 - 544 pages
...justice and benevolence too far ; — farther, than " a cautious policy would warrant; and farther, " than the opinions of many would go along with " me....through life ; in pain, in sorrow, in depression, " and distress, I will call to mind this accusation, " and be comforted." While the riots were at the highest,...
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Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics: Since the ...

Charles Butler - 1822 - 546 pages
...too far ; — farther, than "a cautious policy would warrant; and farther, " than the• opinioiis of many would go along with " me. — In every accident...through life ; in pain, in sorrow, in depression, " and distress, I will call to mind this accusation, " and be comforted." While the riots were at the highest,...
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Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics: Since the ...

Charles Butler - 1822 - 538 pages
...cautious policy would warrant; and farther, " than the opinions of many would go along with " me.—In every accident which may happen " through life; in pain, in sorrow, in depression, " and distress, I will call to mind this accusation, " and be comforted." <c While the riots were at the...
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The British Essayists: Knox's essays

James Ferguson - 1823 - 432 pages
...in any description. No ; the charges against me are all of one kind, that I have pushed the general principles of general justice and benevolence too...warrant, and further than the opinions of many would go with me. In every accident which may happen through life, in pain, in sorrow, in depression, and distress,...
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The British Essayists: Knox's essays

James Ferguson - 1823 - 328 pages
...far ; further than a cautious policy would warrant, and further than the opinions of many would go with me. In every accident which may happen through life, in pain, in sorrow, in depression, and distress, I will think of this accusation and be comforted." There are not indeed many of the members...
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Elegant Extracts: Or Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose

Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 pages
...any one man in any description. No! the charges against me are all of one kind, that I have pushed the principles of general justice and benevolence...through life, in pain, in sorrow, in depression, and distress— I will call to mind this accusation, and be comforted. § 32. The Spetch of the Hon. CHARLBS...
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