Speeches of Henry Lord Brougham, Upon Questions Relating to Public Rights, Duties, and Interests: With Historical Introductions, and a Critical Dissertation Upon the Eloquence of the Ancients, 2. köideA. and C. Black, 1838 |
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... answered by those of the minister ; and if any additional comment were wanting on the darkest passage of his life ... answer to the question regarding Mr. Pitt's conduct on this great measure . He was , no doubt , quite sincere , but ...
... answered by those of the minister ; and if any additional comment were wanting on the darkest passage of his life ... answer to the question regarding Mr. Pitt's conduct on this great measure . He was , no doubt , quite sincere , but ...
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... favour . I shall now answer the question of , " What can we do to stop the foreign Slave Trade ? " by putting another question ; and I would ask , " How have we contrived to promote the Slave Trade when that was our THE SLAVE TRADE . 25.
... favour . I shall now answer the question of , " What can we do to stop the foreign Slave Trade ? " by putting another question ; and I would ask , " How have we contrived to promote the Slave Trade when that was our THE SLAVE TRADE . 25.
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... enter and survey the things perpetrated within its walls . I know that the general answer to all which has been hitherto alleged on this subject is , that mar- tial law had been proclaimed in Demerara . But , 60 THE MISSIONARY'S CASE .
... enter and survey the things perpetrated within its walls . I know that the general answer to all which has been hitherto alleged on this subject is , that mar- tial law had been proclaimed in Demerara . But , 60 THE MISSIONARY'S CASE .
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... answers which the examiner desires he should make . This is in itself objectionable ; but the objec- tion is doubled , if , in a report of the examination , the questions are omitted , and the answers are represented as flowing ...
... answers which the examiner desires he should make . This is in itself objectionable ; but the objec- tion is doubled , if , in a report of the examination , the questions are omitted , and the answers are represented as flowing ...
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... answer is , " No , Sir . " The next question but one is , " Did you hear Quamina tell the other Negroes , that on the next Monday they were all to lay down their tools and not work ? " To which the witness ( notwithstanding his former ...
... answer is , " No , Sir . " The next question but one is , " Did you hear Quamina tell the other Negroes , that on the next Monday they were all to lay down their tools and not work ? " To which the witness ( notwithstanding his former ...
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