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... supposed to be among the most melancholy incidents which occur in the tragic farce of our existence . Yet , without war , what becomes of our sol- diers ? If there were no diseases , our physicians would be undone if the litigious ...
... supposed to be among the most melancholy incidents which occur in the tragic farce of our existence . Yet , without war , what becomes of our sol- diers ? If there were no diseases , our physicians would be undone if the litigious ...
الصفحة 36
... supposed conclusion in the case of the unanimous Israel- ites . After this explicit detail of your syllo- gistic resources , and the admirable manner you make use of them , I have little need to soothe the three - headed Cerberus , your ...
... supposed conclusion in the case of the unanimous Israel- ites . After this explicit detail of your syllo- gistic resources , and the admirable manner you make use of them , I have little need to soothe the three - headed Cerberus , your ...
الصفحة 56
... supposed cause for the precipitance with which certain measures are hurried through Parliament . " - This , however , will not do ; and friend Hobhouse , not yet shouldered into power by public deference to the " Times ' " opinion , now ...
... supposed cause for the precipitance with which certain measures are hurried through Parliament . " - This , however , will not do ; and friend Hobhouse , not yet shouldered into power by public deference to the " Times ' " opinion , now ...
الصفحة 101
... supposed to decry that vigilance which has chiefly put it in our power to assure them their alarms are unfounded ; much yet re- mains to be guarded against , much to be con- summated . Places , professedly hired for reli- gious worship ...
... supposed to decry that vigilance which has chiefly put it in our power to assure them their alarms are unfounded ; much yet re- mains to be guarded against , much to be con- summated . Places , professedly hired for reli- gious worship ...
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... supposed case the individual would un- deservedly share . " If , however , trying this question by the test of Scripture , we have the autho- rity of Scripture to shew that the King did not cause his Consort to commit adultery ; what ...
... supposed case the individual would un- deservedly share . " If , however , trying this question by the test of Scripture , we have the autho- rity of Scripture to shew that the King did not cause his Consort to commit adultery ; what ...
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الصفحة 118 - Separating the duty of a patriot from that of an advocate, he must go on, reckless of consequences, though it should be his unhappy fate to involve his country in confusion.
الصفحة 130 - On the tenth day of April, the duke of Devonshire represented, in the house of lords, that triennial elections served to keep up party divisions; .to raise and foment feuds in private families ; to produce ruinous expenses, and give occasion to the cabals and intrigues of foreign princes ; that it became the wisdom of such an august assembly, to apply proper remedies to an evil that might be attended with the most dangerous consequences, especially in the present temper of the nation, as the spirit...
الصفحة 86 - Justice would be to calumniate that sacred name ; and for me to suppress an expression of my opinion on the subject, would be tacitly to lend myself to my own destruction, as well as to an imposition upon the nation and the world. In the House of Commons I can discover no better grounds of security.
الصفحة 180 - Middlesex, baronet, being a seditious, malicious, and ill-disposed person, and unlawfully and maliciously devising and intending to raise and excite discontent, disaffection, and sedition among the liege subjects of our lord the present king, and amongst the soldiers of our said lord the king, and to move and excite the liege subjects of our said lord the king...
الصفحة 85 - ... revilers, and traitors had not abounded. Your Court became much less a scene of polished manners and refined intercourse than of low intrigue and scurrility.
الصفحة 16 - Commons had pronounced the measure " disappointing to the hopes of parliament, derogatory to the dignity of the crown, and injurious to the best interests of the empire...
الصفحة 120 - My lords, I call upon you to pause. You stand on the brink of a precipice. You may go on in your precipitate career — you may pronounce against your Queen, but it will be the last judgment you ever will pronounce.
الصفحة 8 - The sending down of the green bag is equivalent to the finding of a true bill by a grand jury. The...
الصفحة 121 - Queen, but it will he the last judgment you will ever pronounce. Her persecutors will fail in their object, and the ruin with which they seek to cover the Queen, will return to overwhelm themselves. Save the country, my Lords, from the horrors that await it— save yourselves from impending...