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" ... array of artillery and armed men collected together to secure, or to insult, or to disturb him, he dies with a solemn declaration of his innocence, and utters his last breath in a prayer for the liberty of his country. Let me now ask you, if any of... "
Forensic Eloquence: Sketches of Trials in Ireland for High Treason, Etc ... - 157. oldal
szerző: John Philpot Curran - 1804 - 391 oldal
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The Beauties of the Press: With an Appendix, Containing the Speech of Arthur ...

Press, Dublin - 1800 - 682 oldal
...Let me now alk you, if any of you hadaddrefled the public ear upon fo foul and monftrous a fubjecl, in what language would you have conveyed the feelings of horror and indignation ? Would you have ftooped to the meannefs of qualified complaint; — would you have been mean enough j but I entreat...

The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 13. kötet

1809 - 530 oldal
...his country. — Let . Let me now ask you, if any of you had addressed the public ear upon so foul and monstrous a subject, in what language would you...you : had I thought so meanly of you, I could not have suffered my mind to commune with you as it has done ; had I thought you that base and vile instrument,...

Speeches of John Philpot Curran ... To which is added, Henry Grattan, Esq.'s ...

John Philpot CURRAN (Right Hon.) - 1805 - 448 oldal
...Let me now aflc you> if any of you had addrefled the public ear upon fo foul and monftrous a fubject, in what language would you have conveyed the feelings of horror and indignation ? — would you have flooped to the meannefs of qualified complaint ; — would you have been mean enough ; — but J entreat...

Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, 3. kötet

Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 458 oldal
...liberty of his country ! — Let me now ask you, if any of you had addressed the publick ear upon so foul and monstrous a subject, in what language would you have conveyed the feelings of horrour and indignation ? Would you have stooped to the meanness of qualified complaint — would you...

Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, 3. kötet

Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 464 oldal
...liberty of his country I — Let me now ask you, if any of you had addressed the publick ear upon so foul and monstrous a subject, in what language would you have conveyed the feelings of horrour and indignation ? Would you have stooped to the meanness of qualified complaint — would you...

The Edinburgh Review, 13. kötet

1809 - 530 oldal
...had addressed the pivblic ear upon so foul and monstrous a subject, in what language would youhave conveyed the feelings of horror and indignation ?...you : had I thought so meanly of you, I could not have suffered my mind to commune with you as it has done \ had I thought you that base and vile instrument,...

The Irish magazine, and monthly asylum for neglected biography. Feb.-Nov ...

1809 - 720 oldal
...now .tí k you, if any of you had addrefled the public еяг upon fo foul and monflrous a fubjeft, in what language would you have conveyed the feelings of horror and indignation í — would you have (looped to the meanntfiof qualified complaint :' would you have been mean enough?—...

Speeches of John Philpot Curran, Esq: With a Brief Sketch of the ..., 1. kötet

John Philpot Curran - 1811 - 358 oldal
...liberty of his country ! — Let me now ask you, if any of you had addressed the public ear upon so foul and monstrous a subject, in what language would you...stooped to the meanness of qualified complaint ? Would have been mean enough — but I entreat your forgiveness — I do not think meanly of you; had I thought...

Speeches of John Philpot Curran, Esq: With a Brief Sketch of the ..., 1. kötet

John Philpot Curran - 1811 - 368 oldal
...liberty of his country !—Let me now ask you, if any of you had addressed the public ear upon so foul and monstrous a subject, in what language would you...stooped to the meanness of qualified complaint ? Would have been mean enough—but I entreat your forgiveness—I do not think meanly of you; had 1 thought...

The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, 13. kötet

1818 - 826 oldal
...prayer for his country. Let me now ask you, if any of you had addressed the public ear upon so foul and monstrous a subject, in what language would you...stooped to the meanness of qualified complaint > Would yon have been mean enough — but I entreat your forgiveness, 1 do not think meanly of you ; had 1...




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