Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay: With Indexes ...J.B. Lippincott, 1905 - 764 oldal |
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191. oldal
... Bill , Dec. 1 , 1783 . not to exclude an enemy , but to prevent the escape of the inhabitants . BURKE : Speech on Mr. Fox's East ... EAST INDIA COMPANY . 191.
... Bill , Dec. 1 , 1783 . not to exclude an enemy , but to prevent the escape of the inhabitants . BURKE : Speech on Mr. Fox's East ... EAST INDIA COMPANY . 191.
192. oldal
... East India Bill , Dec. 1 , 1783 . The menial servants of Englishmen , persons ( to use the emphatical phrase of a ruined and patient Eastern chief ) " whose fathers they would not have set with the dogs of their flock " , entered into ...
... East India Bill , Dec. 1 , 1783 . The menial servants of Englishmen , persons ( to use the emphatical phrase of a ruined and patient Eastern chief ) " whose fathers they would not have set with the dogs of their flock " , entered into ...
241. oldal
... East India Bill , Dec. 1 , 1783 . Let him use his time . Let does this day . I confess I anticipate with joy the reward of those whose whole consequence , power , and authority exist only for the benefit of mankind ; SHENSTONE . It is a ...
... East India Bill , Dec. 1 , 1783 . Let him use his time . Let does this day . I confess I anticipate with joy the reward of those whose whole consequence , power , and authority exist only for the benefit of mankind ; SHENSTONE . It is a ...
242. oldal
... East India Bill . As far as mere diction was concerned , indeed , Mr. Fox did his best to avoid those faults which the habit of public speaking is likely to gener- ate . He was so nervously apprehensive of sliding into some colloquial ...
... East India Bill . As far as mere diction was concerned , indeed , Mr. Fox did his best to avoid those faults which the habit of public speaking is likely to gener- ate . He was so nervously apprehensive of sliding into some colloquial ...
348. oldal
... India this day , possessed , during the inglorious period of our dominion , by anything better than the orang outang or the tiger . BURKE : Speech on Mr. Fox's East India Bill . My next inquiry to that of the number is the quality and ...
... India this day , possessed , during the inglorious period of our dominion , by anything better than the orang outang or the tiger . BURKE : Speech on Mr. Fox's East India Bill . My next inquiry to that of the number is the quality and ...
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