Memorials of John Hampden, His Party and His TimesHenry G. Bohn, 1860 - 420 Seiten |
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... effect of sameness in a repeti- tion , keeps up in the listener all the effects of novelty and surprise ; and there can be no doubt that the House mightily enjoyed this laugh against Lord Nugent . Wilberforce had gone to the debate very ...
... effect of sameness in a repeti- tion , keeps up in the listener all the effects of novelty and surprise ; and there can be no doubt that the House mightily enjoyed this laugh against Lord Nugent . Wilberforce had gone to the debate very ...
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... effect , was in truth not good . At such times there was a certain clumsiness of elaboration , both in his arrangement and delivery of a speech , which did indifferent justice to the clear honesty of purpose , and manly abilities , the ...
... effect , was in truth not good . At such times there was a certain clumsiness of elaboration , both in his arrangement and delivery of a speech , which did indifferent justice to the clear honesty of purpose , and manly abilities , the ...
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... effect . ' Sir , your Judges have co'mitted mee to prison here in yo ' Tower of London , where , by reason of the qua- lity of the ayer , I am fallen into a dangerous disease . I humbly beseech your May you will co maund your Judges to ...
... effect . ' Sir , your Judges have co'mitted mee to prison here in yo ' Tower of London , where , by reason of the qua- lity of the ayer , I am fallen into a dangerous disease . I humbly beseech your May you will co maund your Judges to ...
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Right of Election restored to several BoroughsHampden elected | 33 |
PART THE THIRD | 61 |
PART THE FOURTH | 98 |
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