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" SIR, I AM very sorry it is utterly inconsistent with my ideas of propriety, to authorize the putting any thing into the newspapers, relative to a speech which, in my opinion, required no explanation. You, who heard the speech, must know, that it did convey... "
The Universal magazine - Page 295
1805
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The Historical, biographical, literary, and scientific magazine ..., Volume 1

Robert Bisset - 636 pages
...into the newspapers relative to a speech which in my opinion required no explanation. You, who heard the speech, must know that it did convey no personal...reflection upon you, unless you felt yourself .in the pnfdirt* merit upon which I animadverted. The account of my speech it the newspapers is certainly incorreft,...
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The Parliamentary Register: Proceedings and Debates, Volume 15

Great Britain. Parliament - 1802 - 656 pages
...You who heard the speech, must know that it did convey no personal reflcftion upon you, unless yuu felt yourself in the predicament upon which I animadverted....account of my speech in .the newspapers is certainly incorreft, and certainly unauthorized by me ; and therefore, with respeit to that, 1 have nothing to...
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The Life of ... Charles James Fox: ... His Political Career and a ...

B. C. Walpole - 1811 - 370 pages
...no explanation. Yo,u, who heard the speech, must know that it conveyed no personal reflection xipon you, unless you felt yourself in the predicament upon...incorrect, and as certainly unauthorised by me : and therefpre, with respect to that I have nothing to say. Neither the conversation ' that passed at Brooks's...
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The Speeches of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, in the House of ...

Charles James Fox - 1815 - 520 pages
...the newspapers relative to a speech, which, in my opinion, required no explanation. You, who heard the speech, must know, that it did convey no personal...speech in the newspapers is certainly incorrect, and certainly unauthorised by me ; and therefore, with respect to that, I have nothing to say. Neither...
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A Brief Display of the Origin and History of Ordeals: Trials by Battle ...

James P. Gilchrist - 1821 - 404 pages
...the newspapers, relative to a speech which, in my opinion, required no explanation. You, who heard the speech, must know, that it did convey no personal...speech in the newspapers is certainly incorrect, and certainly unauthorized by me ; and therefore, with respect to them, I have nothing to say. Neither...
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A brief display of the origin and history of ordeals, trials by battle ...

James P. Gilchrist - 1821 - 406 pages
...the newspapers, relative to a speech which, in my opinion, required no explanation. You, who heard the speech, must know, that it did convey no personal...speech in the newspapers is certainly incorrect, and certainly unauthorized by me ; and therefore, with respect to them, I have nothing to say. Neither...
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The Romance of Duelling in All Times and Countries, Volume 2

Andrew Steinmetz - 1868 - 414 pages
...into the newspapers relative to a speech which, in my opinion, required no explanation. You, who heard the speech, must know that it did convey no personal...speech in the newspapers is certainly incorrect, and certainly unauthorized by me ; and, therefore, with respect to them, I have nothing to say. any wish...
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Charles James Fox

John Drinkwater - 1928 - 448 pages
...into the newspapers relative to a speech which, in my opinion, required no explanation. You, who heard the speech, must know that it did convey no personal...account of my speech in the newspapers is certainly unauthorised by me. . . . Neither the conversation which passed at Brooks's, nor this letter are of...
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