| 1820 - 590 pàgines
...not affect to treat them as other than Public Malefactors ; we speak to them in a style of the most mortifying and humiliating defiance ; we pronounce...deny the charge ? I call upon and dare the ostensible mem • ber to rise in his place and say, on his honour, that he does not believe such corrupt agreements... | |
| James Gordon - 1805 - 602 pàgines
...not afleQ: to treat them as other than public malefactors. We fpeak to them in a ftyle of the moft mortifying and humiliating defiance. We pronounce...dare to deny the charge ? I call upon, and dare the oftenfible member to rife in his place, and fay on his honour, that he does not believe fuch corrupt... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1806 - 500 pàgines
...other than public malefactors. " We speak to them in a style of the most mortifying and humi" Hating defiance. We pronounce them to be public criminals....After some pause, Mr. Secretary Hobart replied, that if he could think the right honourable gentleman had any right to ask him the question he had proposed,... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1806 - 502 pàgines
...public malefactors. " We speak to them in a style of the most mortifying and humi" liating deSance. We pronounce them to be public criminals. " Will they...After some pause, "Mr. Secretary Hobart replied, that if he could think the right honourable gentleman had any right to ask him the question he had proposed,... | |
| James Bentley Gordon - 1806 - 600 pàgines
...pot affect to treat them as other than public malefactors, We speak to them in a style X)f the most mortifying and humiliating defiance. We pronounce...honour, that he does not believe such corrupt agreements to have taken place. I wait for a specific answer." Except an avowal, which would have been humiliating,... | |
| William Henry Curran - 1819 - 468 pàgines
...not affect to treat them as other than public malefactors; we speak to them in a style of the most mortifying and humiliating defiance; we pronounce...agreements have taken place. I wait for a specific answer." Major Hobart avoided a specific answer. Six days after, Mr. Grattan, alluding to these charges, observed,... | |
| 1821 - 670 pàgines
...not affect to treat them as other than public malefacfactors. We speak to them in a style of the most mortifying and humiliating defiance. We pronounce...After some pause, Mr. Secretary Hobart replied, that if he could think the right honourable gentleman had any right to ask him the question he had proposed,... | |
| 1821 - 754 pàgines
...not affect to treat them as other than public malefacfactors. We speak to them in a style of the most mortifying and humiliating defiance. We pronounce...After some pause, Mr. Secretary Hobart replied, that if he could think the right honourable gentleman had any right to ask him the question he had proposed,... | |
| Henry Grattan - 1822 - 410 pàgines
...not affect to treat them as other than public malefactors ; we speak to them in a style of the most mortifying and humiliating defiance. We pronounce...agreements have taken place. I wait for a specific answer. Major Hobart said : " I rise to say, that if I could think the right honourable gentleman had any right... | |
| 1825 - 362 pàgines
...not affect to treat them as other than public malefactors; we speak to them in a state of the most mortifying and humiliating defiance; we pronounce...rise in his place and say, on his honour, that he docs not believe such corrupt agreements have taken place. I wait for a specific answer.' — Major... | |
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