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elocution [ 2 August 2009 23:23 BST] pftaylorelocution [19 August 2009 22:06 BST] pftaylor
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 argue a want of knowledge of the harmonies, cadences, and properties of our  argue a want of knowledge of the harmonies, cadences, and properties of our 
 language.  Against this gentleman and others, we are going, my Lord, upon a language.  Against this gentleman and others, we are going, my Lord, upon a
-poor, ungrounded prejudice of the refuses of the mob of London, to commit an act +poor, ungrounded prejudice of the refuse of the mob of London, to commit an act 
 of gross injustice; and for what?  For crimes moral or political?  no, my Lord, but of gross injustice; and for what?  For crimes moral or political?  no, my Lord, but
 because we differ in the meaning affixed to a single word, pronouncing it  because we differ in the meaning affixed to a single word, pronouncing it 
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