| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 766 str.
...pardon), by his Ministers. I have often drooped, and hung down my head in council, and disapproved by my looks, those steps, which I knew my avowed opposition...longer; but openly and boldly speak my sentiments." His Lordship was advanced to the dignities of VISCOUNT BAYHAM, and EARL CAMDP.N, May 13th, 1786. His... | |
| Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges - 1812 - 748 str.
...pardon), by his Ministers. I have often drooped, and hung down my head in council, and disapproved by ruy looks, those steps, which I knew my avowed opposition could not prevent; I \yill do so no longer; but openly and boldly speak my sentimr-nts." His Lordship was advanced to the... | |
| 1833 - 646 str.
...pardon — by Ms ministers. I have often drooped and hung down my head in council, and disapproved, by my looks, those steps which I knew my avowed opposition could not prevent. 1 will do so no longer, but openly and boldly speak my sentiments." Aa a judge, he was wholly unswayed... | |
| Thomas Smart Hughes - 1835 - 364 str.
...measures of the minister ; I have often drooped and hung down my head in council ; and disapproved by my looks those steps which I knew my avowed opposition could not prevent : I will do so no longer, but will openly and boldly speak my sentiments.' He agreed with lord Chatham respecting the incapacitating... | |
| John Adolphus - 1840 - 646 str.
...of the minister ; " I have often drooped and hung down my head in '• council, and disapproved, by my looks, those steps " which I knew my avowed opposition could not pre" vent ; I will do so no longer, but openly and boldly " speak my sentiments." He coincided in opinion... | |
| 1843 - 534 str.
...colleagues, opened his return to power: ";j have long hung my head at measures which my avowed ,«pjposition could not prevent. I will do so no longer, but openly and boldly speak my sentiments." The consequence of this declaration could not be mistaken, and all the efforts of opposition were directed... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1844 - 300 str.
...proceedings of the Commons touching Wilkes's election, and closed his remarkable reply by affirming that, " where the law ends the tyranny begins," Lord...upon himself as a traitor to his trust and an enemy lo his country ; accused the ministers of causing the existing discontents; and all but in terms, certainly... | |
| Thomas Smart Hughes - 1846 - 448 str.
...arbitrary measures of a minister; I have often drooped and hung down my head in council; and disapproved by my looks those steps which I knew my avowed opposition could not prevent : I will do so no longer, but will openly and boldly speak my sentiments.' He agreed with lord Chatham respecting the incapacitating... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1851 - 614 str.
...measures of the " Minister ; I have often drooped and hung down " my head in Council, and disapproved by my " looks those steps which I knew my avowed " opposition...do so no " longer, but openly and boldly speak my senti" ments. I now proclaim to the world that 1 " entirely coincide in the opinion expressed by my... | |
| Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1851 - 588 str.
...measures of the " Minister ; I have often drooped and hung down " my head in Council, and disapproved by my " looks those steps which I knew my avowed " opposition...do so no " longer, but openly and boldly speak my senti" ments. I now proclaim to the world that 1 " entirely coincide in the opinion expressed by my... | |
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