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" ... an undeserved reproach thrown upon him during his trial, by charging him with ambition, and attempting to cast away for a paltry consideration the liberties of his country ! Why did your lordship insult me? "
Speeches of John Philpot Curran, Esq: With a Brief Sketch of the History of ... - Page 141
by John Philpot Curran - 1811
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History of the Civil War in Ireland, Containing an Impartial ..., Volume 2

James Gordon - 1805 - 280 pages
...legal privilege of exculpating himself in the eyes of the community, of an undeserved reproach thrown upon him during his trial, by charging him with ambition,...lord that form prescribes that you should ask the questioc, the form also presumes a right of answering. This uo doubt may be dispensed with—and so...
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An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that ...

Francis Plowden - 1806 - 516 pages
...legal privilege of exculpating himself, in the eyes of the community of an undeserved reproach thrown upon him during his trial, by charging him with ambition,...why sentence of death should not be pronounced ? I kno>v, my Lord, that form prescribes that you should ask the question, the form also presumes a right...
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The Busy body, or Men and manners, ed. by Humphrey Hedgehog

John Agg - 1817 - 308 pages
...the privilege of exculpating himself in the eyes of the community from an undeserved reproach thrown upon him during his trial, by charging him with ambition, and attempting to sell his country to France ? Ambition ! O my country ! Were it ambition that influenced me, I could...
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The Speeches of Charles Phillip: Esquire, Delivered at the Bar and on ...

Charles Phillips - 1820 - 296 pages
...legal privilege of exculpating himself, in the eyes of the community, of an undeserved reproach thrown upon him during his trial, by charging him with ambition,...why insult justice in demanding of me why sentence oi death should not be pronounced ? I know, my Lord, that form prescribes that you should ask the question;...
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The Cap of liberty

1820 - 298 pages
...legal privelege of exculpating himselt in the eyes of the community, of an undeserved reproach thrown upon him during his trial, by charging him with ambition, and attempting to sell his country to France? 4lubition! ^h ! My country !,i, Was it ambition influenced me, I might...
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Selections, from Several Literary Works: Comprising The Declaration of ...

Thomas O'Connor - 1824 - 180 pages
...legal privilege of exculpating himself, in the eyes of the community, of an undeserved reproach thrown upon him during his trial, by charging him with ambition,...away for a paltry consideration, the liberties of bis country ? Why did your lordship insult me ? or rathe'r^ •why insult justice, in demanding of...
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An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners

Samuel Kirkham - 1834 - 360 pages
...privilege of exculpating himself, in the eyes of the community', from an undeserved reproach thrown upon him during his trial', by charging him with ambition',...insult me'? — or', rather', why insult justice', by demanding of me why sentence of death should not be pronounced'? I know', my lord', that form prescribes...
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Irish Eloquence: The Speches of the Celebrated Irish Orators, Philips ...

Member of the bar - 1836 - 560 pages
...legal privilege of exculpating himself, in the eyes of the community,of an undeserved reproach thrown upon him during his trial, by charging him with ambition,...me why sentence of death should not be pronounced 1 I know, my lord, that form prescribes that you should ask the question ; the form also presumes a...
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An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners

Samuel Kirkham - 1839 - 362 pages
...privilege of exculpating himself, in the eyes of the community', from an undeserved reproach thrown upon him during his trial', by charging him with ambition', and attempting to cast away', fo" a paltry consideration', the liberties of his country'? Why did your lordship insult me'? — or',...
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Irish Eloquence: The Speeches of the Celebrated Irish Orators, Philips ...

John Philpot Curran, Robert Emmet, Henry Grattan - 1840 - 562 pages
...legal privilege of exculpating himself, in the eyes of the community,of an undeserved reproach thrown upon him during his trial, by charging him with ambition,...me why sentence of death should not be pronounced 1 I know, my lord, that form prescribes that you should ask the question; the form also presumes a...
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