The men accepted the invitation, enjoyed their supper, and listened with great interest to a speech made by Mr. Peter Cooper, which lasted over an hour.
But how am I to reason with the honourable Member for Kent, who has made a speech without one fact, one argument, one shadow of an argument, a speech made up of nothing but vituperation?
For this is, I believe, the first occasion on which a speech made in one Parliament has been answered in another.
I never was more amused than by reading, the other day, a speech made by a person of great note among the Irish Presbyterians on the subject of these marriages.
At present, the best way of giving rapid and wide publicity to a fact or an argument is to introduce that fact or argument into a speech made in Parliament.
A speech made on the Monday is read on the Wednesday by multitudes in Antrim and Aberdeenshire.
A speech made in the House of Commons at four in the morning is on thirty thousand tables before ten.
I wish to say at the beginning that I will hand to the reporters that portion of Judge Trumbull's Alton speech which was devoted to this matter, and also that portion of Judge Douglas's speech made at Jacksonville in answer to it.
The second and third are attacks upon my speech made on the 16th of June.
The following extract from a speech made in that convention by a member of it, Mr. Rice a native Virginian, is a specimen of the free discussion that prevailed on that "delicate subject.
The following extract from a speech made in that convention by a member of it, Mr. Rice, a native Virginian, is a specimen of the free discussion that prevailed on that "delicate subject.
A speech made by him prior to his departure, as published in a Manila paper, indicates an expectation to return.
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