| Charles Phillips - 1819 - 484 str.
...his beneficent progress does not behold a more glorious sight, than to see those that are separated by the material bounds and barriers of nature, united by the bond of social and natural humanity ; and all the Commons of England resenting as their own, the indignities... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1822 - 554 str.
...a prosecutor you want ? — You have before you the Commons of Great Britain as prosecutors ; and, I believe, my Lords, that the sun, in his beneficent...sight than that of men, separated from a remote people people by the material bounds and barriers of nature, united by the bond of a social and moral community... | |
| sir James Prior - 1826 - 1108 str.
...before you the Commons of Great Britain as prosecutors ; and, I believe, my Lords, that the sun. in its beneficent progress round the world, does not behold...united by the bond of a social and moral community ; — all the Commons of England resenting, as their own, the indignities and cruelties that are offered... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1827 - 608 str.
...a prosecutor you want ? — You have before you the Commons of Great Britain as prosecutors ; and, I believe, my lords, that the sun, in his beneficent...united by the bond of a social and moral community ; — all the Commons of England resenting, as their own, the indignities and cruelties, that are offered... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1832 - 310 str.
...it a prosecutor you want ? — You have before you the Commons of Great Britain as prosecutors; and, I believe, my lords, that the sun, in his beneficent...men, separated from a remote people by the material bonds and barriers of nature, united by the bond of a social and moral community ; — all the Commons... | |
| 1833 - 1032 str.
...it a prosecutor that you want? You have before you the Commons of Great Britain as prosecutors; and I believe, my Lords, that the sun, in his beneficent...people by the material bounds and barriers of nature, thus united by the bond of a social and moral community, the Commons of England, resenting, as their... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 558 str.
...and, I helieve, my lords, that the sun, in his heneficent progress round the world, does not hehold a more glorious sight than that of men, separated from a remote people hy the material hounds and harriers of nature, united hy the hond of a social and moral community ;—... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 562 str.
...it a prosecutor you want? — You have before you the Commons of Great Britain as prosecutors ; and, I believe, my lords, that the sun, in his beneficent...separated from a remote people by the material bounds and harriers of nature, united by the bond of a social and moral community ; — all the Commons of England... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1839 - 646 str.
...before you the Commons of Great Britain as prosecutors ; and, I believe, my Lords, that the sun, in its beneficent progress round the world, does not behold...united by the bond of a social and moral community; — all the Commons of England resenting, as their own, the indignities and cruelties that are offered... | |
| George Croly - 1840 - 612 str.
...a prosecutor that you want? You have before you the Commons of Great Britain as prosecutors ; and, I believe, my Lords, that the sun in his beneficent...people by the material bounds and barriers of nature, thus united by the bond of a social and moral community, the Commons of England, resenting, as their... | |
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