| Charles Butler - Autobiography - 1822 - 706 pages
...considered,— but which cha" racter 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...the house, which no chancellor had ever possessed; it invested him in public opinion, with a character of independence and honour ; and this, although... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1822 - 572 pages
...considered,—but which 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."' We think tlmt the character of Lord Loughhorough, afterward Earl of Rosslyn, is much overdrawn : while... | |
| Charles Butler - Law - 1824 - 430 pages
...considered, — but which character none can "deny me, — as a HAN, I am at this moment as "respectable; — I beg leave to add, — I am at this " time, as much...an ascendancy in the house, which no chancellor had •189 with a character of independence and honour ; and this, although he was ever on the unpopular... | |
| Charles Butler - Law - 1824 - 476 pages
...— but which 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 peev " I now look down upon." The effect of this speech, both within the walls of parliament and out... | |
| Charles Butler - Authors, English - 1824 - 368 pages
...but which 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 res•' peeled, as the proudest peer I now look down upon.'' The effect of this speech, both within... | |
| Charles Butler - 1824 - 372 pages
...— but which 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 res" pected, as the proudest peer I now look down upon." The effect of this speech, both within the... | |
| Literature - 1825 - 412 pages
...considered,— but which character none can deny me,— as a MAM, I am at this moment as respectable;— I beg leave to add,— I am at this time, as much...the house, which no chancellor had ever possessed ; it invested him, in pubhe opinion, with a character of independence and honour ; and this, although... | |
| Law - 1825 - 318 pages
...considered, but which 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,...Parliament and out of them, was prodigious. It gave Lord Thnrlow an ascendancy in the bouse which no chancellor had ever possessed; it invested him in public... | |
| Law - 1825 - 320 pages
...considered, but which character none can deny me—as a man, I am at tins moment as respectable—I beg leave to add, I am at this time as much respected, as the proudest peer I cow look down upon." The effect of this speech, both within the walls of Parliament and out of them,... | |
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