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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 ... - 第 157 頁
John Philpot Curran 著 - 1804 - 391 頁
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Memoirs of the Life and Times of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan, 第 4 卷

Henry Grattan - 1842 - 492 頁
...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...think meanly of you; had I thought so meanly of you, I would not suffer my mind to commune with you as it has done ; had I thought you that base and vile...
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An Essay on Elocution: With Elucidatory Passages from Various Authors. To ...

John Hanbury Dwyer - 1845 - 492 頁
...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...qualified complaint ? Would you have been mean enough — hut I entreat your forgiveness — I do not think meanly of you ; had I thought so meanly of you,...
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The Lives and Trials of Archibald Hamilton Rowan, the Rev. William Jackson ...

Thomas MacNevin - 1846 - 614 頁
...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...?—would you have been mean enough ? But I entreat your forgiveness—I do not think meanly of you ; had I thought so meanly of you, I could not suffer my...
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The Speeches of the Right Honourable John Philpot Curran

John Philpot Curran - 1847 - 662 頁
...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...meanness of qualified complaint ?—would you have checked your feelings to search for courtly and gaudy language ?—would you have been mean enough...
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Memoirs of the Life and Times of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan, 第 4 卷

Henry Grattan - 1849 - 494 頁
...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...think meanly of you; had I thought so meanly of you, I would not suffer my mind to commune with you as it has done ; had I thought you that base and vile...
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Curran and His Contemporaries

Charles Phillips - 1850 - 520 頁
...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...Would you have been mean enough But I entreat your forgiveness—I do not think meanly of you. Had T thought so meanly of you, I could not suffer my mind...
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Curran and His Contemporaries

Charles Phillips - 1862 - 472 頁
...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...of you. Had I thought so meanly of you, I could not suiler my mind to commune with you as it has done. Had I thought you that base and vile instrument,...
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Curran and His Contemporaries

Charles Phillips - 1851 - 464 頁
...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...of you. Had I thought so meanly of you, I could not suSer my mind to commune with you as it has done. J Had I thought you that base and vile instrument,...
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The New American Speaker: A Collection of Oratorical and Dramatical Pieces ...

John Celivergos Zachos - 1851 - 570 頁
...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...been mean enough — But I entreat your forgiveness, 1 do not think meanly of you ; had I thought so meanly of you, I could not suffer my mind to commune...
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The Irish Quarterly Review, 第 1 卷

1851 - 782 頁
...liberty of his country. Let me now ask you, if any one of you had addressed the public ear upon so foul and monstrous a subject, in what language would you...Would you have stooped to the meanness of qualified complaints ?" (p. 190.) Soon after the termination of this trial, the eventful year of 1798 was ushered...
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