| 1804 - 400 pages
...greatly exaggerated ; notwithstanding the following account given of it in a note by the historian : " The late Mr. Logan, well known for his literary efforts,...Mr. Hastings, went that day to the house of commons, prepossesses' for the accused and against his accuser. At the expiration of the first hour lie said... | |
| David Hume - 1811 - 506 pages
...grounds of impeachment. On the 2d of April various other accusations were examined, and the impeachxThe late Mr. Logan, well known for his literary efforts,...commons, prepossessed for the accused and against his accuser. At the expiration of the first hour he said to a friend, '' All this is 'I; c'nmatory... | |
| 1817 - 650 pages
...related by Dr. Bisset in his History of the lleign of George the Third. ' The late Mr. Logan/ says he, ' well known for his literary efforts, ' and author...masterly defence of ' Mr. Hastings, went that day (the day which ' the eloquence of Sheridan had rendered so ' memorable) to the House of Commons pre»... | |
| 1817 - 650 pages
...related by Dr. Bisset in his History of the Reign of George the Third. ' The late Mr. Logan,' says ne, ' well known for his literary efforts, « and author of a most masterly defence of 1 Mr. Hastings, went that day (the day which ' the eloquence of Sheridan had rendered so ' memorable)... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1820 - 510 pages
...would have certainly deserved to have been ranked among all the Caligulas, Neros, J The late Mr.Logan, well known for his literary efforts, and author of...commons, prepossessed for the accused and against his accuser. At the expiration of the first hour he s»id to a friend, " All this is declamatory assertion... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1822 - 764 pages
...various other accusations were examined, and the impeachment was at length voted ; when the * The late M. Logan well known for his literary efforts, and author...defence of Mr Hastings, went that day to the house oi commons, prepossessed for the accused and against his accuser. At the expiration of the first hour... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 462 pages
...disenchanted by hearing a single strain of the other. After saying thus much, it may seem a sort of * The following anecdote is given as a proof of the...Commons, prepossessed for the accused and against his accuser. At the expiration of the first hour he said to a friend, 'All this is declamatory assertion... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 586 pages
...other. After saying thus much, it may seem a sort of wilful profanation, to turn to the spiritless • The following anecdote is given as a proof of the...late Mr. Logan, well known for his literary efforts, anil author o" i most, masterly defence of Mr. Hastings, went th'ii day to tiie House of Commons, prepossessed... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 654 pages
...immediate decision. Mr. Mathew Montagu confessed, that be had felt a similar revolution of sentiment. • The following anecdote is given as a proof of the...note upon Mr. Bisset's History of the Reign of George 1H. :— " The late Mr. Logan, well known for his literary efforts, and author of a most masterly defence... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 568 pages
...other. After saying thus much, it may seem a sort of wilful profanation, to turn to the spiritless * The following anecdote is given as a proof of the...irresistible power of this speech in a note upon Mr. Bisset.s History of the Reign of George III.: — " The late Mr. Logan, well known for his literary... | |
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