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" These abominable principles, and this more abominable avowal of them, demand the most decisive indignation. "
Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks - Page 388
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Annals of Great Britain: From the Ascension of George III, to the Peace of ...

Thomas Campbell - 1807 - 556 pages
...notions shock every precept of religion, divine and natural, and every generous feeling of humanity. And, my lords, they shock every sentiment of honour...barbarity. These abominable principles, and this more detestable avowal of them, demand the most decisive indignation. I call upon that right reverend bench,...
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The Columbian Orator: Containing a Variety of Original and Selected Pieces ...

Caleb Bingham - 1807 - 312 pages
...as a lover of honorable war, and a detester of murderous barbarity. These abominable principles,and this more abominable avowal of them, demand the most...I call upon that Right Reverend Bench, those holy THE COLUMBIAN ORATOR. 157 ministers of the gospel, and pious pastors of our Church; 1 conjure them...
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The British Cicero: Or, A Selection of the Most Admired Speeches ..., Volume 2

1808 - 546 pages
...Such notions shock every precept of morality, every feeling of humanity, every sentiment of honor. These abominable principles, and this more abominable...demand the most decisive indignation. I call upon that reverend, and this most learned bench to vindicate the religion of their God, to support the justice...
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The Columbian Orator: Containing a Variety of Original and Selected Pieces ...

Caleb Bingham - 1811 - 316 pages
...humanity. And, my lords, they shock every sentiment of honor; they shock me as a lover of honorable war, and a detester of murderous barbarity. These...indignation. I call upon that Right Reverend bench, those lioly ministers of the gospel, and pious pastors of ouv Church: I conjure them to join in the holy...
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Elegant extracts: a copious selection of passages from the most ..., Volume 3

Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 pages
...Such notions shock every precept of morality, every feeling of humanity, every sentiment of honour. These abominable principles, and this more abominable...decisive indignation. I call upon that right reverend, and this most learned bench, to vindicate the religion of their God, to support the justice of their...
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The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent ..., Volume 6

Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 532 pages
...notions shock every precept of religion, divine or natural, and every generous feeling of humanity ; and, my Lords, they shock every sentiment of honour...me as a lover of honourable war, and a detester of murtherous barbarity. work, and vindicate the religion of their God. I1 appeal to the wisdom and the...
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Principles of Elocution: Containing Numerous Rules, Observations, and ...

Thomas Ewing - 1819 - 448 pages
...Such notions shock every precept of morality, every feeling of humanity, every sentiment of honour. These abominable principles, and this more abominable...decisive indignation. I call upon that Right Reverend, and this most Learned Bench, to vindicate the religionof their God, to support the justice of their...
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Letters on the United Provinces of South America: Addressed to the Hon ...

Vicente Pazos Kanki - 1819 - 714 pages
...Such notions shock every precept of morality, every feeling of humanity, every sentiment of honour. These abominable principles, and this more abominable...demand the most decisive indignation. I call upon that reverend and this most learned bench to vindicate the religion of their God, to support the justice...
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Memoirs of the Mexican Revolution: Including a Narrative of the Expedition ...

William Davis Robinson - 1820 - 450 pages
...Such notions shock every precept of morality, every feeling of humanity, every sentiment of honour. These abominable principles, and this more abominable...demand the most decisive indignation. I call upon that reverend and this most learned bench to vindicate the religion of their God, to support the justice...
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Travels in New-England and New-York, Volume 1

Timothy Dwight - 1821 - 542 pages
...notions shock every precept of religion, divine or natural, and every generous feeling of humanity. And, my Lords, they shock every sentiment of honour...honourable war, and a detester of murderous barbarity." The intervals between these formal wars were Usually seasons of desultory mischief, plunder, and butchery...
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