| 1766 - 748 pagina’s
...not difcournge me. It is a liberty I mean to exercife. No gentleman ought to be afraid to exercife it. It is a liberty by which the gentleman who calumniates...profited. He ought to have profited. He ought to have de(ifted from his project. The gentleman tells us. America is obñinate; America is almnft in open... | |
| 1741 - 832 pagina’s
...difcourage me : It is a liberty which I mean to exercil'c. No Gentleman mould be afraid to txercife it ; it is a liberty by which the gentleman who calumniates it, might nimfelf have profited, lie ought to have profited, and to have defifted from his projeftc. The gentleman... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham), Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1766 - 28 pagina’s
...not difcourage me. It is a liberty I mean to exercife. No gentleman ought to be afraid to exercife it. It is a liberty by which the gentleman who calumniates it might have profited, fie ought to have profited. He ought to have defiited from his projeft. The gentleman telfs us, America... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1780 - 700 pagina’s
...not difcourage me. It is a liberty I mean to exercife. No gentleman ought to be afraid to exercife it. It is a liberty by which the gentleman who calumniates...profited. He ought to have profited. He ought to have defiucd from his project. The gentleman tells us, America is ohftinate ; America It almoll in open... | |
| John Almon, William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1792
...not difcourage me. It is a liberty I mean to exercife. No gentleman ought to be afraid to exercife it. It is a liberty by which the gentleman who calumniates it might have_ profited.. He ought to have, defilled from his proiect. The Cientleman tells, .us, America is... | |
| John Almon - 1793 - 542 pagina’s
...courage me. It is a liberty I mean to exer' cife. No gentleman ought to be afraid to °xxixF' ' exercife it. It is a liberty by which the * gentleman who calumniates it might have ' profited. He ought to have defifted from ' his project. The gentleman tell us, ' America is obftinate ; America is almoft in '... | |
| William Belsham - 1796 - 506 pagina’s
...fhall not difcourage me. It is a liberty which I hope no gentleman will be afraid to exercife ; it a a liberty by which the gentleman who calumniates it might have profited. He ought to have dtjtfted from his project. We are told America is obftinate — America is almoft in open rebellion.... | |
| John Almon - 1797 - 550 pagina’s
...not difcourage me. It is a liberty I mean to exercife. No gentleman ought to Be afraid to exercife it. It is a liberty by which the gentleman who Calumniates it might have profited. He ought to have defifted from his project. The gentleman tells us, America is obftinate; • America is almoft in open... | |
| John Burk - 1805 - 490 pagina’s
...The freedom with which they have spoken their sentiments against ihis unhappy act, is imputed to them as a crime ; but the imputation shall not discourage me. It is a liberty which I hope no gentleman will be afraid to exercise ; it is a liberty by which the gentleman who calumniates... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1807 - 556 pagina’s
...freedom against this unhappy stamp act, and that had become their crime. Sorry am I to hear the liberty of speech in this house imputed as a crime ; but the...exercise it. It is a liberty by which the gentleman that calumniates it might have profited. He ought to have desisted from his project. The gentleman... | |
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