| Robert Conger Pell - 1853 - 252 str.
...character none can deny me,— as a MAN, I am at this moment as respectable, — I beg leave to add, — I am at this time as much respected as the proudest...out of them, was prodigious. It gave Lord Thurlow an ascendency in the house, which no chancellor had ever possessed ; it invested him, in public opinion,... | |
| Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1853 - 426 str.
...considered, as a HAN, — I am at this " moment as respectable, — I beg leave to add, I am at " this moment as much respected, — as the proudest Peer " I now look down upon ! " All this time the Chancellor .fixed full upon the Duke the look of Jove when ho grasped the thunder.... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1853 - 410 str.
...considered, as a MAN, — I am at this " moment as respectable, — I beg leave to add, I am at " this moment as much respected, — as the proudest Peer " I now look down upon ! " All this time the Chancellor fixed full upon the Duke the look of Jove when he grasped the thunder.... | |
| Alexander Winton Buchan - 1854 - 332 str.
...character none can deny me — as a man — I am at this moment as respectable — I beg leave to add, I am at this time as much respected, as the proudest...peer I now look down upon." The effect of this speech (continues Lord Campbell,) both within and without the walls of Parliament was prodigious. It gave... | |
| 1855 - 778 str.
...it an affront to be considered, as a MAN, I am at this moment as respectable, I beg leave to add, I am at this time as much respected, as the proudest peer I now look down upon." The accidental visit of an old nobleman to his native village, and disposition to be entertained with a... | |
| James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, Robert Gibbes Barnwell, Edwin Q. Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - 1855 - 780 str.
...it an affront to be considered, as a MAN, I am at this moment as respectable, I beg leave to add, I am at this time as much respected, as the proudest peer I now look down upon." the fourth brought him £1,000; and the average afterwards was from 8 to £10,000. He left a fortune at... | |
| Salem Town - 1855 - 492 str.
...duke would think it an affront to be considered, but which character none can deny me, as a man, I am at this time as much respected as the proudest peer I now look down upon. REPLY TO CORY. — H. GRATTAN. Affirmation, Denial, and Defiance. 1. The right honorable gentleman... | |
| John Frost - 1855 - 462 str.
...affront to be considered, — as A MAN, I am at this moment as respectable, — I beg leave to add, — I am at this time as much respected, as the proudest peer I now look down upon. THURLOW. 154. CONDUCT OF LA FAYETTE IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. THE war of American Independence is... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1856 - 384 str.
...me — as a man — I am at this moment as respectable — I beg leave to add, I am at this moment as much respected — as the proudest peer I now look...down upon." The effect of this speech, both within and without the walls of Parliament, was prodigious ; it gave Lord Thurlow an ascendancy in the House,... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1856 - 426 str.
...me — as a man — I am at this moment as respectable — I beg leave to add, I am at this moment as much respected — as the proudest peer I now look...down upon." The effect of this speech, both within and without the walls of Parliament, was prodigious; it gave Lord Thurlow an ascendency iu the House,... | |
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