| 1867 - 636 páginas
...said Sir R. Peel in 1829, ' belongs ' to others, not to me : it belongs to Mr. Fox, Mr. Grattan, ' Mr. Plunket, to the gentlemen opposite, and to an illustrious ' and right honourable friend of mine now no more.' And the glowing words, which he spoke in 1846, have taken their place among the title-deeds... | |
| 1842 - 612 páginas
...repealing the Corn-laws, Mr. Peel refused to accept the merit of having conceded Catholic emancipation ; he said, " the credit belongs to others, and not to me. It belongs to Fox, to Grattan, to Plunket, to the gentlemen opposite, (the Whigs) and to an illustrious friend (Mr.... | |
| George Wingrove Cooke - 1837 - 694 páginas
...have, however, one and all, awarded to me a credit which I do not deserve for settling this question. The credit belongs to others, and not to me ; it belongs to Mr. Fox — to Mr. Grattan — to Mr. Plunket — to the gentlemen opposite, and to an illustrious and right honourable... | |
| Robert Peel - 1843 - 504 páginas
...have, however, one and all awarded me a credit which I do not deserve, for settling this question. The credit belongs to others, and not to me. It belongs to Mr. Fox, to Mr. Grattan, to Mr. Plunkett, to the gentlemen opposite, and to an illustrious and right hon. friend of... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1846 - 738 páginas
...have, however, one and all awarded to me a credit which I do not deserve, for settling this question. The credit belongs to others, and not to me. It belongs to Mr. Fox — to Mr. Grattan — to Mr. Plunkett, to the gentlemen opposite, and to an illustrious and right honourable... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1847 - 124 páginas
...have, however, one and all, awarded to me a credit which I do not deserve for settling this question. The credit belongs to others and not to me ; it belongs to Mr. Fox — to Mr. Grattan — to Mr. Plunket — to the gentlemen opposite, and to an illustrious and right honourable... | |
| 1913 - 610 páginas
...Peel, on the 5th of March, 1829, introduced his Bill, and declared that the credit of the measure " belongs to others, and not to me. It belongs to Mr. Fox, to Mr. Grattan, to Mr. Plunkett, and to an illustrious and right honourable friend of mine who is now no more... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - 1863 - 608 páginas
...ii. 397. 2 Mr. Peel freely acknowledged that the measure was due to the efforts of the opposition. He said: "The credit belongs to others, and not to me: it belongs to Mr. Fox, to Mr. Grattan, to Mr. Plunket, — to the gentlemen opposite, and to an illustrious and right hon. friend... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1864 - 134 páginas
...this question. The credit belongs to others, and not to me: it belongs to Mr. Fox, to Mr. Grattan, to Mr. Plunket, to the gentlemen opposite, and to an illustrious and right honorable friend of mine who is no more [meanmove. It is a gentlemanly speech, leaving a corresponding... | |
| John Russell (1st earl.) - 1865 - 322 páginas
...have, however, one and all, awarded to me a credit which I do not deserve, for settling this question. The credit belongs to others, and not to me. It belongs to Mr. Fox, to Mr. Grattan, to Mr. Plunkett, to the gentlemen opposite, and to an illustrious and right honourable friend... | |
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