The Speeches of Charles Phillip: Esquire, Delivered at the Bar and on Various Occasions, in Ireland and EnglandG.M. Davison, 1820 - 284 oldal |
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18. oldal
... moral testimony , does indeed quite oppress and overwhelm me . Oh ! believe me , warm is the heart that feels , and willing is the tongue that speaks ; and still , I cannot , by shaping it to my rudely inexpressive phrase , shock the ...
... moral testimony , does indeed quite oppress and overwhelm me . Oh ! believe me , warm is the heart that feels , and willing is the tongue that speaks ; and still , I cannot , by shaping it to my rudely inexpressive phrase , shock the ...
24. oldal
... morals , will be called a liberal man , and will be supposed to have incurred hatred because he was not a bigot ... morality you have in the country will be lost . " Now , let me ask you , is it to such char- acters as those described by ...
... morals , will be called a liberal man , and will be supposed to have incurred hatred because he was not a bigot ... morality you have in the country will be lost . " Now , let me ask you , is it to such char- acters as those described by ...
35. oldal
... moral melancholy intermingled , that changed satire into pity , and ridicule into con- tempt . For my part , I behold them in the apathy of their servitude , as I would some miserable maniac in the contentment of his captivity . Poor ...
... moral melancholy intermingled , that changed satire into pity , and ridicule into con- tempt . For my part , I behold them in the apathy of their servitude , as I would some miserable maniac in the contentment of his captivity . Poor ...
73. oldal
... moral ! What folly ! Is it to be expected that the people are to emerge in a mo- ment from the stupor of a protracted degradation ? There is not perhaps to be traced upon the map of national misfortune a spot so truly and so tediously ...
... moral ! What folly ! Is it to be expected that the people are to emerge in a mo- ment from the stupor of a protracted degradation ? There is not perhaps to be traced upon the map of national misfortune a spot so truly and so tediously ...
75. oldal
... moral world shaking as with an earthquake , and shapes the most fantastic and formidable and frightful heaved into life by the quiverings of the convulsion ? The storm has passed over us ; England has survived it ; if she is wise , her ...
... moral world shaking as with an earthquake , and shapes the most fantastic and formidable and frightful heaved into life by the quiverings of the convulsion ? The storm has passed over us ; England has survived it ; if she is wise , her ...
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adulterer affection altar ambition amid amongst bigotry Blake blasphemy blessed blood calumny catholic character chastity child christian client creed crime crown dæmon daugh death defendant degrade Derry desert desolation despotism doubt Dublin earth eloquence emancipation Emmett enemies England faith fancy feel Fitzgerald fortune France Galway genius gentlemen glory Grattan guilt Guthrie hand happiness heard heart Heaven honour hope hour human husband idolatry imagine innocence Ireland Irish jury libel liberty Lord marriage memory ment mind misery misfortune moral murder nature never O'Mullan odious once palliation panegyric parents parliament passion patriotism peace perhaps persecution PHILLIPS piety plaintiff plunder poor Portugal principle profession prostitution protection racter religion ROMAN CATHOLICS ruin sacred seducer shame smile Spain spirit splendour spurned sublime suffer tion trepan triumph uncon venerable verdict victim virtue Wilkins wretched youth
Népszerű szakaszok
153. oldal - Heaven is saintly chastity, that, when a soul is found sincerely so, a thousand. liveried angels lackey her, driving far off each thing of sin and guilt, and, in clear dream and solemn vision, tell her of things that no gross ear can hear; till oft converse with heavenly habitants begin to cast a beam on the outward shape, the unpolluted temple of the mind, and turns it by degrees to the soul's essence, till all be made immortal.
196. oldal - Subsidiary to this, there was no creed that he did not profess, there was no opinion that he did not promulgate; in the hope of a dynasty, he upheld the crescent; for the sake of a divorce, he bowed before the cross; the orphan of St. Louis, he became the adopted child of the Republic; and, with a parricidal ingratitude, on the ruins both of the throne and...
280. oldal - Let no man dare, when I am dead, to charge me with dishonor; let no man attaint my memory by believing that I could have engaged in any cause but that of my country's liberty and independence...
195. oldal - Grand, gloomy, and peculiar, he sat upon the throne, a sceptered hermit, wrapt in the solitude of his own originality. A mind bold, independent, and decisive — a will, despotic in its dictates — an energy...
153. oldal - So dear to Heaven is saintly chastity, That when a soul is found sincerely so, A thousand liveried angels lackey her, Driving far off each thing of sin and guilt...
275. oldal - I have always understood it to be the duty of a judge, when a prisoner has been convicted, to pronounce the sentence of the law. I have also understood that judges sometimes think it their duty to hear with patience and to speak with humanity...
197. oldal - But if his fortune was great, his genius was transcendent ; decision flashed upon his councils ; and it was the same to decide and to perform. To Inferior intellects his combinations appeared perfectly impossible, his plans perfectly impracticable ; but, in his hands, simplicity marked their development, and success vindicated their adoption.
272. oldal - I have nothing to say that can alter your predetermination, nor that it will become me to say with any view to the mitigation of that sentence which you are here to pronounce, and I must abide by.
54. oldal - Liberty unsheathed his sword, necessity stained, victory returned it. If he had paused here, history might have doubted what station to assign him, whether at the head of her citizens or her soldiers, 'her heroes or her patriots. But the last glorious act crowns his career, and banishes all hesitation. Who, like Washington, after having emancipated...
273. oldal - I should bow in silence, and meet the fate that awaits me without a murmur. But the sentence of the law which delivers my body to the executioner will, through the ministry of that law, labor, in its own vindication, to consign my character to obloquy...