The Elocutionist: Consisting of Declamations and Readings in Prose and Poetry for the Use of Colleges and SchoolsA.H. Maltby, 1836 - 392 páginas |
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... Ireland and England , · V. Further continuation of the argument , 18 20 VI . - Reply of Mr. Pitt to the charge of youthful inexperience , 23 IX . - Address to the surviving soldiers of the revolution , VII . - Apostrophe to the Queen of ...
... Ireland and England , · V. Further continuation of the argument , 18 20 VI . - Reply of Mr. Pitt to the charge of youthful inexperience , 23 IX . - Address to the surviving soldiers of the revolution , VII . - Apostrophe to the Queen of ...
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... Ireland , a happy little island , with a population of be- tween four and five millions of people - hardy , gallant , and enthusiastic - possessed of all the means of civili- zation - agriculture and commerce well pursued and understood ...
... Ireland , a happy little island , with a population of be- tween four and five millions of people - hardy , gallant , and enthusiastic - possessed of all the means of civili- zation - agriculture and commerce well pursued and understood ...
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... Ireland enjoys - a free and in- dependent constitution , and the protection of a domes- tic superintendent parliament . The wealth , and power , and dignity of Great Britain , ( in which no man rejoices more sincerely than I do ) are ...
... Ireland enjoys - a free and in- dependent constitution , and the protection of a domes- tic superintendent parliament . The wealth , and power , and dignity of Great Britain , ( in which no man rejoices more sincerely than I do ) are ...
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... IRELAND AND ENGLAND . Sir - I in the most express terms deny the compe- tency of Parliament to abolish the Legislature of Ireland . I warn you , do not dare to lay your hand on the consti- tution - I tell you , that if , circumstanced ...
... IRELAND AND ENGLAND . Sir - I in the most express terms deny the compe- tency of Parliament to abolish the Legislature of Ireland . I warn you , do not dare to lay your hand on the consti- tution - I tell you , that if , circumstanced ...
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... Ireland rallying around - what ? a reed shaken by the winds ? a wretched apology for a minis- ter who neither knew how to give or where to seek protection ? No - but round the laws and constitution and independence of the country . What ...
... Ireland rallying around - what ? a reed shaken by the winds ? a wretched apology for a minis- ter who neither knew how to give or where to seek protection ? No - but round the laws and constitution and independence of the country . What ...
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