The British Cicero: Or, A Selection of the Most Admired Speeches in the English Language, Nide 3Thomas Browne (LL.D.) Birch and Small, 1810 |
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Sivu 48
... observe , that the commencement of the seduction has not been proved in evidence . This circumstance should have its proper weight . My client does not wish that the plaintiff should receive no compensation for the injury he has ...
... observe , that the commencement of the seduction has not been proved in evidence . This circumstance should have its proper weight . My client does not wish that the plaintiff should receive no compensation for the injury he has ...
Sivu 51
... observe his able administration of justice , you may believe that I anticipate nothing from the bench un- favorable to my innocent client ; and I have experienced his regard in too many instances , not to be sure of every indulgence ...
... observe his able administration of justice , you may believe that I anticipate nothing from the bench un- favorable to my innocent client ; and I have experienced his regard in too many instances , not to be sure of every indulgence ...
Sivu 57
... observe an honest indignation rising in all your countenances on the subject , which , with the arts of an advocate , I might easily press into the service of my friend ; but as his defence does not require the sup- VOL . III . I port ...
... observe an honest indignation rising in all your countenances on the subject , which , with the arts of an advocate , I might easily press into the service of my friend ; but as his defence does not require the sup- VOL . III . I port ...
Sivu 58
... observation is con- firmed by the language of the record : for if the verdict of guilty involved no other consideration than the simple fact of publication , the legal term would be , that the de- fendant PUBLISHED , not that he was ...
... observation is con- firmed by the language of the record : for if the verdict of guilty involved no other consideration than the simple fact of publication , the legal term would be , that the de- fendant PUBLISHED , not that he was ...
Sivu 67
... observe that the writing is purely speculative , comprehending all the modes by which a government may be dissolved ; for it is followed with the speculative case of injury to a go- vernment from bad ministers , and its constitutional ...
... observe that the writing is purely speculative , comprehending all the modes by which a government may be dissolved ; for it is followed with the speculative case of injury to a go- vernment from bad ministers , and its constitutional ...
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