Biographical and Critical Essays: Reprinted from Reviews, with Additions and Corrections. 1st [-3rd] SerLongman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1874 |
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... force it intact through the Lords by coupling it with a money Bill . The Lords passed amendments : the Commons rejected them : the Lords passed them a second time , and a second time received the Bill back again with a threatening ...
... force it intact through the Lords by coupling it with a money Bill . The Lords passed amendments : the Commons rejected them : the Lords passed them a second time , and a second time received the Bill back again with a threatening ...
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... force , to premiers and cabinets by whom royal speeches are composed or settled . You have taken the whole machine of government to pieces ' — was his warning address to the Parliament of 1640 — ' a practice frequent with skilful ...
... force , to premiers and cabinets by whom royal speeches are composed or settled . You have taken the whole machine of government to pieces ' — was his warning address to the Parliament of 1640 — ' a practice frequent with skilful ...
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... force of eloquence which had never been sur- passed in that assembly . He was animated as well by the greatness of the occasion as by a rivalship to his uncle Shaftesbury whom , during that day's debate , he seemed , in the judgment of ...
... force of eloquence which had never been sur- passed in that assembly . He was animated as well by the greatness of the occasion as by a rivalship to his uncle Shaftesbury whom , during that day's debate , he seemed , in the judgment of ...
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... force and energy which our orators rarely aim at , though it is evident that such an elevated style has much better grace in an orator than a writer , and is assured of more prompt and astonishing success .'- ( Hume , ' Essay on ...
... force and energy which our orators rarely aim at , though it is evident that such an elevated style has much better grace in an orator than a writer , and is assured of more prompt and astonishing success .'- ( Hume , ' Essay on ...
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... forces upon us is that neither of the three centre figures , neither Walpole , North , nor Palmerston , attained or retained his posi- tion by oratory . Sound manly sense , broad views , a high estimate and thorough knowledge of their ...
... forces upon us is that neither of the three centre figures , neither Walpole , North , nor Palmerston , attained or retained his posi- tion by oratory . Sound manly sense , broad views , a high estimate and thorough knowledge of their ...
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