| 1803 - 444 str.
...to be loaded with the foul and grievous calumny of being an emissary of France ? My Lords, it may he part of the system of angry justice,' to bow a man's...scaffold's terrors, would be the imputation of having been the agent of French despotism and ambition ; and while I have breath, I will call upon my countrymen... | |
| Loyalist - 1803 - 344 str.
...part of the system qf angry justice to bow a man's mind by humiliation to meet thf ignominy of tht; scaffold ; but worse to me than the scaffold's shame,...scaffold's terrors, would be the imputation of having been the agent of French despotism and ambition; and v.lulc I have breath I will call upon my countrymen... | |
| 1803 - 390 str.
...— am I to be loaded .with the foul and grievous calumny of being an emis» sarv of France ? " Mv Lords, it may be part of the .system of angry justice to bow a man's mind bv humiliation to. meet the ignominy of the scaffold; but worse to me than the scaffold's sluunc, or... | |
| 1804 - 508 str.
...independence — am I to be loaded with the foul and grievous calumny of l-.eing an emissary of France f My lords, it may be part of the system of angry justice to bow a man's mind by humiliation to meet the iguo-niny of the scaffold ; but worse to me than the scaffold's shame, or the scaffold's terrors, would... | |
| James Gordon - 1805 - 280 str.
...sincerely and truly, and to vindicate the principles by which he was actuated. My lords, it may be a part of the system of angry justice to bow a man's mind by humiliation to the purposed ignominy of the scaffold; but worse to me than the purposed shame, or the scaffold's terrors,... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1806 - 508 str.
...sincerely and truly, and to vindicate the principles by which he was actuated ? My lords, it may be a part of the system of angry justice, to bow a man's mind by humiliation to the purposed ignominy of the scaffold ; but worse to me than the purposed shame, or the scaffold's... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1811 - 428 str.
...bondage of the grave to give her independence —am I to he loaded with the foul and grievous ca*. lumny of being an emissary of France ? My Lords, it may...scaffold's terrors, would: be the imputation of having been the agent of French despotism and ambition ; and while I have breath, I will call upon my countrymen... | |
| Student of the Inner Temple, Thoamas Aldridge - 1811 - 506 str.
...to he loaded with the foul and grievous calumny of heing an emissary of France ? My lords, it may he part of the system of angry justice to bow a man's...scaffold's shame, or the scaffold's terrors, would he the imputation of having heen the agent of French despotism and amhition ; and while I have breath,... | |
| John Philpot Curran - 1811 - 354 str.
...motives sincerely and truly, to vindicate the principles by which he was actuated ? My lord, it may be a part of the system of angry justice to bow a man's mind by humiliation to the purposed ignominy of the scaffold; but worse to me than the purposed shame, ' or the scaffold's... | |
| John Philpot Curran - 1811 - 348 str.
...motives sincerely and truly, to vindicate the principles by which he was actuated ? My lord, if may be a part of the system of angry justice to bow a man's mind by humiliation to the purposed ignominy of the scaffold ; but worse to me than the purposed shame, or the scaffold's... | |
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