| Robert Bisset - 1800 - 490 pages
...eloquence that has been witnessed or recorded, either in ancient or modern times ; whatever the acuteness of the bar, the dignity of the senate, the solidity...nothing has equalled what we have heard this day in WestminsterHall. No holy seer of religion, no sage, no statesman, no orator, no man of any literary... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1800 - 488 pages
...or re* corded, cither in ancient or modern times; whatever the acuteness of the bar, the digr hity of the senate, the solidity -of the judgment-seat,...-nothing has, equalled what we have heard this day in.Wcstminsterr Hall. No holy seer of religion , no sage, no statesman, no orator, no man of any literary... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1800 - 678 pages
...eloquence that has been witnessed or recorded, either in ancient or modern times; whatever the acuteness of the bar, the dignity of the senate, the solidity of the judgment-seat, and the sacred * The reader will readily conceive, that of the modern*, we mean (he three to whom we have rrpeatedly... | |
| Great Britain - 1808 - 324 pages
...eloquence that has been witnessed or recorded, cither in ancient or modern times; whether the acuteness of the bar, the dignity of the senate, the solidity...of the pulpit have hitherto furnished, nothing has equaled what we have this day heard in Westminster-hall. No holy seer of religion,, no sage, no statesman,... | |
| Oratory - 1808 - 546 pages
...; whatever the acuteness of the bar, the dignity of the sen; <., the solidity of the judgment seat, and the sacred morality of the pulpit have hitherto...nothing has surpassed, nothing has equalled what we have this day heard in Westminster Hall. No holy seer of religion, no sage, no statesman, no orator, no... | |
| Flowers of literature - 1808 - 504 pages
...eloquence that has been witnessed or recorded, either in ancient or modem times ; whatever the acuteness of the bar, the dignity of the senate, the solidity of the judgment seat, and the sacred morality of the pulpit, have hitherto furnished, nothing has surpassed,... | |
| J. H. Rice - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1808 - 520 pages
...quence that has been witnessed or recorded, either in tancient or modern times ; whatever the acuteness of the bar, the dignity of the senate, the solidity of the judgment-scat, and the sacred morality of the pulpits have hitherto furnished.; nothing have equalled... | |
| j. h Rice - 1808 - 536 pages
...eloquence that has been witnessed or recorded, either in ancient-or modern times ; whatever the acuteness of the bar, the dignity of the senate, the solidity of the judgrii-iii-sc-.ir, and the sacred morality of the pulpits have hitherto furnished; nothing have equalled... | |
| Thomas Browne (LL.D.) - Oratory - 1810 - 514 pages
...eloquence, that has been witnessed, or recorded, either in ancient, or modern times ; whatever the acuteness of the bar, the dignity of the senate, the solidity of the judgment seat, and the sacred morality of the pulpit have hitherto furnished ; nothing has surpassed,... | |
| Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1812 - 556 pages
...eloquence that has been witnessed or recorded, either in ancient or modern times ; whatever the acuteness of the bar, the dignity of the senate, the solidity of the judgmentscat, and the sacred morality of the pulpit, have hitherto furnished, nothing has surpassed,... | |
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