The English Reader; Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best Writers. Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect; to Improve Their Language and Sentiments; and to Inculcate Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading |
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But , my lords , I have troubled you too long : longer than I should have done , but
for the sake of these dear pledges , which a saiut in heaven has left me . " _ Upon
this he paused ; dropped a tear ; looked upon his children ; and proceeded .
But , my lords , I have troubled you too long : longer than I should have done , but
for the sake of these dear pledges , which a saiut in heaven has left me . " _ Upon
this he paused ; dropped a tear ; looked upon his children ; and proceeded .
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I am far from advising any measure that would in future endanger the state ; but
the bill before your lord . ships bas , I am confident , no such tcodeoty ; for it
expressly secures the persons of members of either house in all civil suits . This
being ...
I am far from advising any measure that would in future endanger the state ; but
the bill before your lord . ships bas , I am confident , no such tcodeoty ; for it
expressly secures the persons of members of either house in all civil suits . This
being ...
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Much , indeed , has been said by some oo . ble lords , on the wisdom of our
ancestors , and how differently they thoughi from us . They not only decreed , that
privilege should prevent all civil suits from proceeding during the sitting of
parliament ...
Much , indeed , has been said by some oo . ble lords , on the wisdom of our
ancestors , and how differently they thoughi from us . They not only decreed , that
privilege should prevent all civil suits from proceeding during the sitting of
parliament ...
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were actually to happen , there are so many methods by which the member might
still get to the house , that I can hardly think the noble lord is serious in his
objection . Another coble peer said , That , by this bill , one might lose his most ...
were actually to happen , there are so many methods by which the member might
still get to the house , that I can hardly think the noble lord is serious in his
objection . Another coble peer said , That , by this bill , one might lose his most ...
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... that this large and iostructive discourse of our blessed Redeemer is so
particularly recoded by the sacred historian . Let every one that " bath ears to
hear , " attend to it : for surely no man ever spoke as our Lord did on this occasion
. Let us fix ...
... that this large and iostructive discourse of our blessed Redeemer is so
particularly recoded by the sacred historian . Let every one that " bath ears to
hear , " attend to it : for surely no man ever spoke as our Lord did on this occasion
. Let us fix ...
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