The Trial of Thomas Hardy for High Treason (1794) [ Concepts ]
… or two, I thought, clever speeches. Q. You took up your idea of politics from them? A. I took my rule of politics from public report, and from the debates in both Houses of Parliament. Q. You did not go to these Societies to read the public papers, or to read the debates in both Houses of Parliament? A. I had not time in general to read the public papers. Q. Which way then did you get your information? Wills. What information ? Mr. Bower. Upon politics; you …
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