traitor," unqualified by any epithet? I will tell him: it was because he dare not. It was the act of a coward, who raises his arm to strike, but has not courage to give the blow. I will not call him villain, because it would be unparliamentary, and he... A History of England: 1795-1801 - Strana 180autor/autoři: William Massey - 1865Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| William T. Ross - 1890 - 396 str.
...traitor." I ask why not " traitor," unqualified by an epithet ? I will tell him, it was because he durst not. It was the act of a coward, who raises his arm to strike, but has not the courage to give the blow. I will not call him villain, because it would be unparliamentary, and... | |
| William T. Ross - 1890 - 400 str.
...not. It was the act of a coward, who raises his arm to strike, but has not courage to give the blow. 1 will not call him villain, because it would be unparliamentary, and he is a privy counselor. I will not call him a fool, because he happens to be chancelor of the exchequer. But I say,... | |
| James Vincent Coombs - 1891 - 420 str.
...honorable gentleman has called me an " unimpeached traitor." I ask, why not traitor unqualified by an epithet? I will tell him: it was because he dare not....a coward who raises his arm to strike, but has not the courage to give the blow. I will not call him villain, because it is unparliamentary, and he is... | |
| Thomas Nelson Publishers - 1893 - 444 str.
...them quarter, nor take it t 3. The right honourable gentleman has called me "an unimpeached trkitor. " I ask, why not traitor unqualified by any epithet ? I will tell him : it was because he dared not. It was the act of a coward who raises his arm to strike, but has not courage to give the... | |
| Henry Hardwicke - 1896 - 546 str.
...first reply to it when not made by an honest man. " The right honourable gentleman has called me ' an unimpeached traitor.' I ask, why not 'traitor,'...act of a coward, who raises his arm to strike, but , n( , has not courage to give the blow ! I will not call him villain, because it would be unparliamentary,... | |
| Henry Hardwicke - 1896 - 476 str.
...first reply to it when not made by an honest man. " The right honourable gentleman has called me ' an unimpeached traitor.' I ask, why not 'traitor,'...; it was because he dare not! It was the act of a co\vard, who raises his arm to strike, but has not courage to give the blow ! I will not call him villain,... | |
| Sir John Thomas Gilbert - 1896 - 214 str.
...I shall first reply to it, when not made by an honest man. The right lion gentleman has called me ' an unimpeached traitor.' I ask, why not 'traitor' unqualified by any epithet? I will tell him—it was because he dare not. It was the act of a coward, who raises his arm to strike, but has... | |
| Sir John Thomas Gilbert - 1896 - 210 str.
...I shall first reply to it, when not made by an honest man. The right hon gentleman has called me ' an unimpeached traitor.' I ask, why not 'traitor' unqualified by any epithet? I will tell him—it was because he dare not. It was the act of a coward, who raises his arm to strike, but has... | |
| John Piersol McCaskey - 1897 - 592 str.
...reply to it when not made by an honest man. The right honorable gentleman has called me "anunimpeached traitor." I ask why not "traitor," unqualified by any epithet? I will tell him: it was because he durst not. It was the act of a coward, who raises his arm to strike, but has not courage to give the... | |
| Robert McLean Cumnock - 1898 - 614 str.
...shall first reply to it when not made by an honest man. The right honorable gentleman has called me " an unimpeached traitor." I ask why not " traitor,"...by any epithet? I will tell him: it was because he durst not. It was the act of a coward, who raises his arm to strike, but has not courage to give, the... | |
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