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... censure , judgment , opinion : my just censure , iii . 435 ; To give their censure , v . 27 ; To give his censure , v . 122 ; Durst wag his tongue in censure ( in giving an opinion which of the two made the more splendid appearance ) ...
... censure , judgment , opinion : my just censure , iii . 435 ; To give their censure , v . 27 ; To give his censure , v . 122 ; Durst wag his tongue in censure ( in giving an opinion which of the two made the more splendid appearance ) ...
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... censure and that censure be admin- istered by the Speaker . After several further points of order and appeals therefrom ( which were laid on the table ) , the " resolutions ( were ) agreed to by the House " . Mr. Bynum then appeared at ...
... censure and that censure be admin- istered by the Speaker . After several further points of order and appeals therefrom ( which were laid on the table ) , the " resolutions ( were ) agreed to by the House " . Mr. Bynum then appeared at ...
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... Censure Charges was composed of three Republicans and three Democrats , namely , Senators Arthur V. Watkins ( chairman ) , Edwin C. Johnson ( vice chairman ) , John C. Stennis , Frank Carlson , Francis Case , and Sam J. Ervin , Jr ...
... Censure Charges was composed of three Republicans and three Democrats , namely , Senators Arthur V. Watkins ( chairman ) , Edwin C. Johnson ( vice chairman ) , John C. Stennis , Frank Carlson , Francis Case , and Sam J. Ervin , Jr ...
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United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee to Study Censure Charges. a resolution of censure stood silent while Senator McCarthy was seated without objection as a Member of the 83d Congress . Under these circumstances , both ...
United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee to Study Censure Charges. a resolution of censure stood silent while Senator McCarthy was seated without objection as a Member of the 83d Congress . Under these circumstances , both ...
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... censure is presumed to be ferendæ sententiæ , because in penal matters the more benign interpretation is to be followed . Moreover , before the infliction of the latter kind of censures three warnings ( monitiones ) are necessary , or ...
... censure is presumed to be ferendæ sententiæ , because in penal matters the more benign interpretation is to be followed . Moreover , before the infliction of the latter kind of censures three warnings ( monitiones ) are necessary , or ...
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Addison afterwards appear Atrides Battle of Ramillies beauties Binfield Blackmore Boileau Bolingbroke censure character Cibber composition Congreve considered contempt copies couplet criticism Curll declared delight Dennis desire diction diligence discovered Dryden Dunciad Earl Earl of Oxford edition elegance endeavoured English poets Epistle epitaph Essay Essay on Criticism excellence fame faults favour friends friendship genius Halifax heroes Homer honour Iliad images imitation judgment kind King known labour language learning letter lines lived Lord Lord Bolingbroke Lord Halifax mankind mind nature never numbers o'er opinion original performance perhaps Pindar pleased pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope Pope's praise present printed Prior prose published readers reason remarks reputation RICHARD HAKLUYT ridicule SAMUEL JOHNSON satire says seems sometimes supposed Swift tell thought tion told translation verses versification virtue volume Warburton Westminster Abbey write written wrote