Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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... gentleman of distinguished character , ( Mr. Brougham ) has taken the lead , in presenting a plan to government for carrying that purpose into effect . And yet , although the representatives of the three kingdoms listened to him with ...
... gentleman of distinguished character , ( Mr. Brougham ) has taken the lead , in presenting a plan to government for carrying that purpose into effect . And yet , although the representatives of the three kingdoms listened to him with ...
Page 75
... gentleman whom he has himself described as an acute man , an able and learned lawyer , and as in large professional practice at that time . In 1758 , he was admitted to the bar , and commenced business in Braintree . He is understood to ...
... gentleman whom he has himself described as an acute man , an able and learned lawyer , and as in large professional practice at that time . In 1758 , he was admitted to the bar , and commenced business in Braintree . He is understood to ...
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... gentleman who represents this District , my own opinion of it would have entirely concurred with his , and I should have voted in the same manner . The meeting will indulge me with one further remark , before part- ing from this subject ...
... gentleman who represents this District , my own opinion of it would have entirely concurred with his , and I should have voted in the same manner . The meeting will indulge me with one further remark , before part- ing from this subject ...
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... gentleman present , that in the course of the controversy , pains have been taken to affect the character and the ... gentlemen could say , and many things which gentlemen could not say , have been uttered against New England . I am sure ...
... gentleman present , that in the course of the controversy , pains have been taken to affect the character and the ... gentlemen could say , and many things which gentlemen could not say , have been uttered against New England . I am sure ...
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... gentleman whom I have in my eye , in his argument of this case :) it is an appointment of law ; it ariseth from the property which the founder had in the lands assigned to support the charity ; and as he is the author of the charity ...
... gentleman whom I have in my eye , in his argument of this case :) it is an appointment of law ; it ariseth from the property which the founder had in the lands assigned to support the charity ; and as he is the author of the charity ...
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