| 1823 - 616 sider
..." 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...the privilege of Parliament and freedom of debate, by uttering language, which, if spoken out of the House, I should answer only with a blow. I care not... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1830 - 334 sider
...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...the privilege of Parliament, and freedom of debate, by uttering language, which, if spoken out of the House, I should answer only with a blow. I care not... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1831 - 356 sider
...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...happens to be Chancellor of the Exchequer. But I say, he ia one who has abused the privilege of Parliament, and freedom of debate, by uttering language, which,... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1831 - 356 sider
...courage to give the blow. I will not call him villain, because it would be unparliamentary, and ho is a privy counsellor. I will not call him fool, because...the privilege of Parliament, and freedom of debate, by uttering language, which, if spoken out of the House, I should answer only with a blow. I care not... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1832 - 310 sider
...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...the privilege of Parliament and freedom of debate, by uttering language, which, if spoken out of the House, I should answer only with a blow. I care not... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1836 - 534 sider
...blow. I will not call him villain, because it would be unparliamentary, and he is a privy counselor. I will not call him fool, because he happens to be...the privilege of parliament, and freedom of debate, by uttering language, which, if spoken out of the house, I should answer only with a blow. I care not... | |
| 1836 - 740 sider
...blow. I will not call him villain, because it would be unparliamentary, and he is a privy councillor. I will not call him fool, because he happens to be...one who has abused the privilege of parliament and the freedom of dehate to the uttering of language, which, if spoken out of the house, I should only... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1843 - 524 sider
...blow. I will not call him villain, because it would be unparliamentary, and he is a privy counselor. I will not call him fool, because he happens to be...the privilege of parliament, and freedom of debate, by uttering language, which, if spoken out of the house, I should answer only with a blow. I care not... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1844 - 900 sider
...blow. I will not call him villain, because it would be unparliamentary, and he is a privy counselor. I will not call him fool, because he happens to be...the privilege of parliament, and freedom of debate, by uttering language, which, if spoken out of the house, I should answer only with a blow. I care not... | |
| Henry Grattan - 1846 - 632 sider
...blow. I will not call him villain, because it would be unparliamentary, and he is a privy councillor. I will not call him fool, because he happens to be Chancellor of the Exchequer ; but 1 say he is one who has abused the privilege of Parliament and freedom of debate, to the uttering language... | |
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