I do not wish to awaken any remorse, except such as may be salutary to himself and the country, in the mind of the prisoner. But when he reflects that he has stooped from the honourable situation in which his birth, talents, and his education placed him,... The Irish Quarterly Review - Página 1531854Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1803 - 482 páginas
...has ftooped from the honorable tituation in which his birth, talents and his education placed him in, to debauch the minds of the lower orders of ig-norant...men, with the phantoms of liberty and equality, he muft feel, that it was an unworthy ufe of his talents—he {hould feel remorfe far the confequences... | |
| 1803 - 482 páginas
...has ftooped from the honorable tituation in which his birth, talents and his education placed him in, to debauch the minds of the lower orders of ignorant...men, with the phantoms of liberty and equality, he muft feel, that it was an unworthy ufe of his talents — he (hould feel remorfe fer the confequences... | |
| John Philpot Curran - 1811 - 348 páginas
...he reflects, that he has stooped from the honourable situation in which his birth, talents, and his education placed him, to debauch the minds of the...virtue, and should endeavour to make all the atonement he can, by employing the little time which remains for him in endeavouring to undeceive them. Liberty... | |
| John Philpot Curran - 1811 - 354 páginas
...he reflects, that he has stooped from the honourable situation in which his birth, talents, and his education placed him, to debauch the minds of the...equality, he must feel that it was an unworthy use of his talents—he should feel remorse for the consequences which ensued, grievous to humanity and virtue,... | |
| 1841 - 606 páginas
...great people to yield up obedience, and a powerful government to give a prompt, manly, and sagaeious acquiescence to their just and unalterable determination....remains for him in endeavouring to undeceive them." Here is the peroration : — " Gentlemen, I am anxious to suppose the mind of the prisoner recoiled... | |
| Daniel Owen Madden - 1844 - 358 páginas
...extravagance bordering on frenzy. We who have lived under a king, not only de facto, but dejure, in possession of the throne, are called on to submit...remains for him in endeavouring to undeceive them." The conclusion of his speech is as follows — " Gentlemen, I am anxious to suppose the mind of the... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1845 - 576 páginas
...he reflects that he has stooped from the honourable situation in which his birth, talents, and his education placed him, to debauch the minds of the...virtue, and should endeavour to make all the atonement he can, by employing the little time which remains for him in endeavouring to undeceive them. " Liberty... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1846 - 366 páginas
...not fully and amply in possession of! " When the prisoner reflected," said Mr. Plunket, " that he had stooped from the honourable situation in which his...feel that it was an unworthy use of his talents," &c "It was not for him," Mr. Plunket, "to say, what were the limits of the mercy of God, what a sincere... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1847 - 380 páginas
...fully and amply in possession of ! " When the prisoner reflected," said Mr. Plunket, " that he had stooped from the honourable situation in which his...feel that it was an unworthy use of his talents," &c..:.... "It was not for him," Mr. Plunket, "to say, what were the limits of the mercy of God, what... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1854 - 552 páginas
...he reflects that he has stooped from the honourable situation in which his birth, talents, and his education placed him, to debauch the minds of the...virtue, and should endeavour to make all the atonement he can, by employing the little time which remains for him in endeavouring to undeceive them " Liberty... | |
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