| Patrick O'Kelly - Ireland - 1842 - 336 pages
...through the ministry of the law, labour in its own vindication, to consign my character to obloquy ; for there must be guilt somewhere, whether in the sentence of the court, or in the catastrophe, must determine. A man in my situation has not only to encounter the difficulties of fortune, and the... | |
| Robert Emmet - 1845 - 140 pages
...through the ministry of that law, labour in its own vindication, to consign my character to obloquy ; for there must be guilt somewhere : whether in the sentence...catastrophe, posterity must determine. A man in my situation, my Lords, has not only to encounter the difficulties of fortune, andtheforce of power over minds which... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - Autonomy and independence movements - 1845 - 576 pages
...through the ministry of that law, labour in its own vindication, to consign my character to obloquy ; for there must be guilt somewhere, — whether in the...catastrophe, posterity must determine. A man in my situation, my lords, has not only to encounter the difficulties of fortune, and the forces of power over minds... | |
| Great Britain - 1845 - 558 pages
...the ministry of that law, labour in its own vindication, to consign my character to obloquy — for there must be guilt somewhere : whether in the sentence...catastrophe, posterity must determine. A man in my situation, my lords, has not only to encounter the difficulties of fortune, and the force of power over minds... | |
| C. P. Bronson - Anatomy - 1845 - 330 pages
...sentence of the court, or in the catastropby, posterity must determine. A man, in my situation, my lords, has not only to encounter the difficulties of fortune, and the force of power over mindt, which it has corrupted, or subjugated, but, the difficulties of established prejudice.— The... | |
| C. P. Bronson - Elocution - 1845 - 334 pages
...through the ministry of that law, labor, in its own vindication, to consign my character to obloquy—tor there must be guilt somewhere: whether in the sentence of the court, or in the catastrophy, posterity must determine. A man, in my situation, my lords, has not only to encounter... | |
| C. P. Bronson - Elocution - 1845 - 390 pages
...ministry of Hut law, labor, in iti own vindication, to consign my character to obloquy— for there mim be guilt somewhere: whether in the sentence of the court, or in the cataitrophy, posterity must determine. A man, in my situation, BIT lords, hai n_t only to encounter... | |
| George Vandenhoff - Elocution - 1846 - 398 pages
...it is at present buffeted. labor, in its own vindication, to consign my character to obloquy — for there must be guilt somewhere : whether in the sentence...catastrophe, posterity must determine. A man in my situation, my lords, has not only to encounter the difficulties of fortune, and the force of power over minds... | |
| George Vandenhoff - Elocution - 1847 - 396 pages
...the ministry of that law, labor, in its own vindication, to consign my character to obloquy — for there must be guilt somewhere : whether in the sentence...catastrophe, posterity must determine. A man in my situation, my lords, has not only to encounter the difficulties of fortune, and the force of power over minds... | |
| George Vandenhoff - Elocution - 1847 - 400 pages
...sentence of the Court, or in the catastrophe, posterity must determine. A man in my situation, my lords, has not only to encounter the difficulties of fortune,...over minds which it has corrupted or subjugated, but the difficulties of established prejudice. The man dies, but his memory lives. That mine may not perish,... | |
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