| Great Britain. Parliament - 1784 - 660 páginas
...duty to the bill, let roc fay a word to the author. I fhould leave him to his own noble fentimcnts, if the unworthy and illiberal language with which...of parliamentary liberty, did not make a few words necdfary j not fo much in juftice to him, as to my own feelings. I mu'u fay then, that it will be a... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 676 páginas
...Now, Sir, I have iinifhed all I propofed to fay, as my reafons for giving my vote to this bill. If I am wrong, it is not for want of pains to know what...fo much in juftice to him, as to my own feelings. I muft fay then, that it will be a diftinction honourable to the age, that the refcue of the greateft... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1798 - 350 páginas
...at Brijlol previous to tlie Election. FOX, (MR.) AND now, having done my duty to the bill, let jne fay a word to the author. I fhould leave him to his...of parliamentary liberty, did not make a few words necefi iry ; not lo much in juftice to him, as to my own feelings. . 1 muft fay then, that it will... | |
| Charles M'Cormick - 1798 - 402 páginas
...Mr. Fox. " Now," faid he, " having done my duty to the bill, let me fay a word to the author. I mould leave him to his own noble fentiments, if the unworthy...of parliamentary liberty, did not make a few words necefiary ; not fo much in juftice to him, as to my own feelings. I mufr. fay then, that it will be... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 464 páginas
...Now, Sir, I have finifhed all I propofed to fay, as my reafons for giving my vote to this bill. If I am wrong, it is not for want of pains to know what...fo much in juftice to him, as to my own feelings. I muft fay then, that it will be a diftinction honourable to the age, that the refcue of the greateft... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 474 páginas
...my country. And And now, -having done my duty to the bill, let me fay a word to the author. I ihould leave him to his own noble fentiments, if the unworthy...of parliamentary liberty, did not make a few words neceffary ; not fo much in juftice to him, as to my own feelings. I muft fay then, that it will be... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 212 páginas
...(the East India bill) let me say a word to the author. I should leave him to his own noble sentiments, if the unworthy and illiberal language with which...of parliamentary liberty, did not make a few words necessary ; not so much in justice to him, as to my own feelings. I must say then, that it will be... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 560 páginas
...duty to the bill, let me say a word to the author. I should leave him to his own noble sentiments, if the unworthy and. illiberal language with which...example of parliamentary liberty, did not make a few word* necessary ; not so much in justice to him, as to my own feelings. I must say then, that it will... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 466 páginas
...duty to the bill, let me say a word to the author. I should leave him to his own noble sentiments, if the unworthy and illiberal language with which...of parliamentary liberty, did not make a few words necessary ; not so much in justice to him, as to my own feelings. I must say then, that it will be... | |
| Edmond Burke - 1815 - 218 páginas
...(the East India bill) let me say a word to the author. J should leave him to his own noble sentiments, if the unworthy and illiberal language with which...of parliamentary liberty, did not make a few words necessary ; not so much in justice to him, as to my own feelings. I must say then, that it will be... | |
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