Sir John Eliot. John Pym. Lord Chatham. Lord Mansfield. Edmund BurkeCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 - Speeches, addresses, etc., English |
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... object it was written , does not appear . It might possibly be only a work of youth , or an exercise of the understanding , in sounding and trying a question problematically . All peo- ple , when they first enter professions , make ...
... object it was written , does not appear . It might possibly be only a work of youth , or an exercise of the understanding , in sounding and trying a question problematically . All peo- ple , when they first enter professions , make ...
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... object . It will show you that it is not to be considered as one of those minima 45 which are out of the eye and consid- eration of the law ; not a paltry excrescence of the state ; not a mean dependent , who may be neglected with ...
... object . It will show you that it is not to be considered as one of those minima 45 which are out of the eye and consid- eration of the law ; not a paltry excrescence of the state ; not a mean dependent , who may be neglected with ...
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... object . It is an object well worth fighting for . Certainly it is , if fighting a people be the best way of gaining them . Gentlemen in this re- spect will be led to their choice of means by their complexions and their habits . Those ...
... object . It is an object well worth fighting for . Certainly it is , if fighting a people be the best way of gaining them . Gentlemen in this re- spect will be led to their choice of means by their complexions and their habits . Those ...
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SIR JOHN ELIOT | 1 |
ON THE CONDITION OF ENGLAND UNDER THE DUKE OF BUCK | 13 |
JOHN | 27 |
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