you will have every word that is spoken here by gentlemen misrepresented by fellows who thrust themselves into our gallery: you will have the speeches of the House every day printed, even during your session, and we shall be looked upon as the most contemptible... Tait's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 148publié par - 1854Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | 1834
...thrust themselves into our gallery. You trill have the speeches of thin house every day jointed, even during your session; and we shall be looked upon as the most contemptible ansembly on the fare r>f the earth." This prophecy, at any rate, it is to be hoped, was not destined... | |
 | 1870
...thrust themselves into our gallery; you will have the speeches of the House every day printed, even during your session, and we shall be looked upon as...most contemptible assembly on the face of the earth." Sir William Wyndham took a more sensible view " / don't know" said he, •' but what the people have... | |
 | Henry Wharton Griffith - 1849 - 195 pages
...speech with these words : " Why, sir, you will have the speeches of this House every day printed, even during your session ; and we shall be looked upon...most contemptible assembly on the face of the earth !" The result was a thundering resolution, unanimously agreed to, declaring it " a high indignity to,... | |
 | Henry Wharton Griffith - 1849 - 195 pages
...speech with these words : " Why, sir, you will have the speeches of this House every day printed, even during your session ; and we shall be looked upon as the most contemptible assembly on the face.of the earth !" The result was a thundering resolution, unanimously agreed to, declaring it "... | |
 | Frederick Knight Hunt - 1850
...thrust themselves into our gallery. You will have the speeches of this House every day printed, even during your session. And we shall be looked upon as...most contemptible assembly on the face of the earth. I agree with the honourable gentleman over the way, that it may not be quite so right, to punish those... | |
 | Frederick Knight Hunt - 1850 - 298 pages
...thrust themselves into our gallery. You will have the speeches of this House every day printed, even during your session. And we shall be looked upon as...most contemptible assembly on the face of the earth. I agree with the honourable gentleman over the way, that it may not be quite so right, to punish those... | |
 | 1853
...thrust themselves into our gallery. Yon will have the speeches of this house every day printed, even during your session ; and we shall be looked upon...most contemptible assembly on the face of the earth." Others followed in the same strain, and among them Sir Robert Walpole. He said : " Yon have with great... | |
 | William Keddie - 1854 - 368 pages
...speech with these words : " Why, sir, you will have the speeches of this house every day printed, even during your session; and we shall be looked upon as...most contemptible assembly on the face of the earth." The result was a thundering resolution, unanimously agreed to, declaring it " a high indignity to,... | |
 | Andrew Wynter - 1855
...thrust themselves into the gallery. You mill have the speeches of this House every day printed, even during your session, and we shall be looked upon as...the most contemptible assembly on the face of the «arth!" Poor short-sighted mole! not only have we "every word that is spoken by gentlemen" printed... | |
 | Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth - 1856
...them on the 20th of April, 1738* — "you will have the speeches of the House every day printed, even during your session, and we shall be looked upon as...most contemptible assembly on the face of the earth .'" Wiimington, in the excess of his wrath, has recourse to such equivocal expression that he may appear... | |
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