Speeches of Henry Lord Brougham, Upon Questions Relating to Public Rights, Duties, and Interests: With Historical Introductions, and a Critical Dissertation Upon the Eloquence of the Ancients, Volume 3A. and C. Black, 1838 - Great Britain |
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... natural and simple manners , and one in whom the kindliest charities and warmest feel- ings of human nature were ... nature and the feelings of a tender heart . The observer who gazes upon the character of this great man is naturally ...
... natural and simple manners , and one in whom the kindliest charities and warmest feel- ings of human nature were ... nature and the feelings of a tender heart . The observer who gazes upon the character of this great man is naturally ...
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... natural- * A case exceedingly resembling this , Macabe v . Hussey , was argued in the House of Lords in October 1831 , by Mr O'Connell , and his argument was a masterpiece , according to the judgment of all who heard it . ization ...
... natural- * A case exceedingly resembling this , Macabe v . Hussey , was argued in the House of Lords in October 1831 , by Mr O'Connell , and his argument was a masterpiece , according to the judgment of all who heard it . ization ...
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... nature , have ceased to live ; but then the bigot would have ceased to persecute - the despot to vex - the desolate poor to suffer the slave to groan and tremble - the ignorant to commit crimes -and the ill - contrived law to engender ...
... nature , have ceased to live ; but then the bigot would have ceased to persecute - the despot to vex - the desolate poor to suffer the slave to groan and tremble - the ignorant to commit crimes -and the ill - contrived law to engender ...
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... nature , and towards the promotion of human happiness , the grand aim of all his views . This is that colleague and friend whose irre- parable loss his surviving friends have had to deplore , through all their struggles for the good ...
... nature , and towards the promotion of human happiness , the grand aim of all his views . This is that colleague and friend whose irre- parable loss his surviving friends have had to deplore , through all their struggles for the good ...
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... nature , the almost necessary attendant upon official habits , might be shewn in the selection ; and that he whom we were willing to be- lieve incapable of voluntarily converting into a job the most sacred part of his patronage , or of ...
... nature , the almost necessary attendant upon official habits , might be shewn in the selection ; and that he whom we were willing to be- lieve incapable of voluntarily converting into a job the most sacred part of his patronage , or of ...
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