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" Let me ask you honestly, what do you feel, when, in my hearing, when in the face of this audience, you... "
The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature - Page 44
1806
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The Beauties of the Press: With an Appendix, Containing the Speech of Arthur ...

Press, Dublin - 1800 - 682 pages
...of Ireland ufes no fuch abominable inftruments of definition as informers. Let me afk you honeftly what do you feel when in my hearing, when in the face of this audience you are called upon to give a verdicl that every man of us, and every man of you, know by the teftimony of your own eyes to be utterly...
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Forensic Eloquence: Sketches of Trials in Ireland for High Treason, Etc ...

John Philpot Curran - 1804 - 408 pages
...of Ireland uses no such abominable instruments of destruction as informers. Let me ask you honestly, what do you feel, when, in my hearing, when in the...verdict that every man of us, and every man of you, know by the testimony of your own eyes to be utterly and absolutely false ? — I speak not now of...
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Speeches of John Philpot Curran ... To which is added, Henry Grattan, Esq.'s ...

John Philpot CURRAN (Right Hon.) - 1805 - 448 pages
...of Ireland ufes no fuch abominable inftruments of deftru&ion as informers. Let me afk you honeftly, what do you feel when in my hearing, when in. the face of this audience you ire called upon to give a verdict that every man of us, and every man of you, know by the teftimony...
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Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volume 3

Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 464 pages
...of Ireland uses no such abominable instruments of destruction as informers. Let me ask you honestly, what do you feel, when, in my hearing, when in the...verdict that every man of us, and every man of you, know by the testimony of your own eyes to be utterly and absolutely false ? I speak not now of the...
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Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volume 3

Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 458 pages
...of Ireland uses no such abominable instruments of destruction as informers. Let me ask you honestly, what do you feel, when, in my hearing, when in the...verdict that every man of us, and every man of you, know by the testimony of your own eyes to be utterly and absolutely false ? I speak not now of the...
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The Irish magazine, and monthly asylum for neglected biography. Feb.-Nov ...

1809 - 720 pages
...Ireland uifes no fuoh abominable instruments of deftruction as informers. Let me aflc you honeftly, what do you feel, when in my hearing, when in the face of 'thii audience, you are called upon 'ta give a verdidt that every man of 01, and erery man of you,...
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Speeches of John Philpot Curran, Esq: With a Brief Sketch of the ..., Volume 1

John Philpot Curran - 1811 - 358 pages
...Ireland uses no such abominable instruments of destruction as in« formers. Let me ask you honestly, what do you feel, when in my hearing, when in the...verdict that every man of us, and every man of you, know by the testimony of your own eyes to be utterly and absolutely false ? I speak not now of the...
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Speeches of John Philpot Curran, Esq: With a Brief Sketch of the ..., Volume 1

John Philpot Curran - 1811 - 368 pages
...Ireland uses no such abominable instruments of destruction as in1 § formers. Let me ask you honestly, what do you feel, when in my hearing, when in the...verdict that every man of us, and every man of you, know by the testimony of your dwn eyes to be utterly and absolutely false? I speak not now of the public...
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The Columbian Reader: Comprising a New and Various Selection of Elegant ...

Rodolphus Dickinson - 1815 - 214 pages
...of Ireland uses no such abominable instruments of destruction as informers. Let me ask you honestly, what do you feel, when in my hearing, when in the...verdict that every man of us, and every man of you, know by the testimony of your own eyes, to be utterly and absolutely false ?-—I speak not now of...
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Recollections of Curran and Some of His Contemporaries

Charles Phillips - 1818 - 356 pages
...Ireland uses no such abominable instruments of destruction as informers. ' Let me ask you honestly, what do you feel, when in my hearing, when in the...verdict that every man of us, and every man of you, know by the testimony of your own eyes to be utterly and absolutely false ? I speak not now of the...
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