| Richard Robert Madden - Ireland - 1846 - 366 pages
...thrown out against it, I have much to say. I do not imagine that your lordships will give credit to what I am going to utter ; I have no hopes that I can anchor my character in the breast of the court, I only wish your, lordships may suffer it to float down your memories until it has found... | |
| Salem Town - American literature - 1847 - 420 pages
...false accusation and calumny which has been heaped upon it. 2. I do not imagine that, seated where you are, your minds can be so free from impurity, as to...breast of a court constituted and trammeled as this is. 1 only wish, and it is the utmost I expect, that your lordships may suffer it to float down your memories... | |
| George Vandenhoff - Elocution - 1847 - 396 pages
...false accusation and calumny which has been heaped upon it. I do not imagine that, seated where you are, your minds can be so free from impurity, as to...character in the breast of a Court constituted and trammelled as this is. — I only wish, and it is the utmost I expect, that your lordships may suffer... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - Nationalists - 1847 - 380 pages
...thrown out against it, I have much to say. I do not imagine that your lordships will give credit to what I am going to utter ; I have no hopes that I can anchor my character in the breast of the court, I only wish your lordships may suffer it to float down your memories until it has found... | |
| Charles Phillips - Ireland - 1850 - 520 pages
...thrown out against it, I have much to say. I do not imagine that your Lordships will give credit to what I am going to utter: I have no hopes that I can anchor my character in the breast of the Court. I only wish your Lordships may suffer it to float down your memories until it has found... | |
| Charles Phillips - Ireland - 1851 - 464 pages
...thrown out against it, I have much to say. I do not imagine that your lordships will give credit to what I am going to utter : I have no hopes that I can anchor my character in the breast of the court. I only wish your lordships may suffer it to float down your memories until it has found... | |
| Epes Sargent - Readers - 1852 - 570 pages
...false accusation and calumny which has been heaped upon it. I do not imagine that, seated where you are, your minds can be so free from impurity as to...impression from what I am going to utter. I have no hope that I can anchor my character in the breast of a Court constituted and trammelled as this is.... | |
| Epes Sargent - Elocution - 1852 - 568 pages
...false accusation and calumny which has been heaped upon it. I do not imagine that, seated where you are, your minds can be so free from impurity as to...impression from what I am going to utter. I have no hope that I can anchor my character in the breast of a Court constituted and trammelled as this is.... | |
| Epes Sargent - Elocution - 1852 - 570 pages
...I do not imagine that, seated where you are, your minds can be so free from impurity as to reeeive the least impression from what I am going to utter. I have no hope that I can anchor my character in the breast of a Court constituted and trammelled as this is.... | |
| John W. Burke - Ireland - 1853 - 324 pages
...false accusation and calumny which has been heaped upon Tt. _I do not imaglrie'that, seated where yon are, your minds can be so free from impurity, as to...have no hopes that I can anchor my character in the breasts of a Court constituted and trammelled as this is. I only wish, and it is the utmost I expect,... | |
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