| Edmund Burke - 1830 - 986 páginas
...explain mine. The question for me now to decide is this — Is a gentleman who happens to be the kmg's minister, to submit to be insulted by any gentleman...lordship is alone responsible for the consequences. I now call upon your lordship to give me that satisfaction for your conduct which a gentleman has a... | |
| 1830 - 928 páginas
...conduct, your lordship has called upon me to explain mine. The question for me now to decide is this — Is a gentleman who happens to be the king's minister,...disgraceful or criminal motives for his conduct as an individual!1 I cannot doubt of the decision which I ought to make on this question. Your lordship is... | |
| 1830 - 852 páginas
...conduct, your lordship has called upon me to explain mine. The question for me now to decide is this — Is a gentleman who happens to be the king's minister, to submit to be insulted by iiny gentleman who thinks proper to attribute to him disgraceful or criminal motives for his conduct... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1844 - 1020 páginas
...reputation— of the highest character in every sense of the word, and in it the writer said: — " ts a Gentleman who happens to be the King's Minister...Lordship is alone responsible for the consequences. I now call upon your Lordship to give me that satisfaction for your conduct which a Gentleman has a... | |
| William Trant Fagan - 1847 - 720 páginas
...your Lordship has called upon me to explain mine. ' The question for me now to decide is tills — Is a Gentleman, who happens to be the KING'S Minister,...Lordship is alone responsible for the consequences. ' I now call upon your Lordship to give me that satisfaction for your conduct, which a Gentleman has... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1851 - 348 páginas
...conduct, your lordship has called upon me to explain mine. The question for me now to decide is this — Is a gentleman, who happens to be the King's minister,...criminal motives for his conduct as an individual ? VOL. i. H I cannot doubt of the decision which I ought to make on this question. Your lordship is... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1858 - 794 páginas
...letter to Lord Winehilsea which contains his challenge. Every effort had been used to induce the carl to make reparation for his calumnious expressions...lordship is alone responsible for the consequences.' The carl did not choose to be responsible for the death of the prime-minister of England, at a most critical... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1897 - 876 páginas
...led the latter to send him a challenge, wherein he said : ' The question for me to decide is this — Is a gentleman who happens to be the King's Minister...criminal motives for his conduct as an individual ? ' Wellington thinks not. He ends by calling upon Lord Winchilsea for ' that satisfaction which as... | |
| Charles Duke Yonge - 1860 - 704 páginas
...happened to be the King's minister, was to submit to " be insulted by any gentleman who should think proper " to attribute to him disgraceful or criminal motives for " his conduct as an individual ;" and he wrote directly to Lord Winchilsea, calling upon him for that " satis" faction which a gentleman... | |
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