| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 522 pages
...Privilege, that of being infolent and fupercilious without Punifhment. • But, with Regard, Sir, tothofe whom I have offended, I am of Opinion, that if I had...is the Ardour of Conviction, and that Zeal for the Service of my Country, which neither Hope nor Fear fhall influence me to fupprefs. I will not fit unconcerned... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 640 pages
...one privilege, that of being infolent and fupercilious ' without punifhment. ' But with regard, Sir, to thofe whom I have offended, I am ' of opinion,...their cenfure ; the heat that offended them is the ar' dour of conviction, and that zeal for the fervice of my country, ' which neither hope nor fear... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1787 - 422 pages
...without punifhment. But, with regard, Sir, to thofe whom I have offended, I am of opinion, that if 1 had acted a borrowed part, I fhould have avoided their...is the ardour of conviction, and that zeal for the fcrvice of my country, which neither hope nor fear (hall influence me to fupprefs. I will not fit unconcerned... | |
| John Hawkins - 1787 - 632 pages
...one privilege, that of being infolent and fupercilious * without punimment. ' But with regard, Sir, to thofe whom I have offended, I am ' of opinion, that if I had acted a borrowed part, I mould have * avoided their cenfure ; the heat that offended them is the ar* dour of conviction, and... | |
| John Hawkins - 1787 - 636 pages
...one privilege, that of being infolent and fupercilioiu « without punifhment. * But with regard, Sir, to thofe whom I have offended, I am ' of opinion, that if I had acted a borrowed part, I mould have * avoided their cenfure ; the heat that offended them is the ar' dour of conviction, and... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 642 pages
...one privilege, that of being infolent and (Bpercilious ' without punilhment. ' But with regard, Sir, to thofe whom I have offended, I am • of opinion, that if I had afted a borrowed part, I mould have ' avoided their cenfure ; the heat that offended them is the ar'... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1787 - 430 pages
...brings one privilege, that of being infolent and fupercilious without punifhment. But, with regard, Sir, to thofe whom I have offended, I am of opinion, that if 1 had acted a borrowed part, I fhould have avoided their cenfure; the heat that offended them is the... | |
| John Almon - 1797 - 550 pages
...crime of being a young nepiy to man, which the hon. gentleman has with fuch "ok. 4l~ CH A py t gut wifa regard to thofe whom I have offended, I am of opinion, that if I had acled a borrowed part, I (hould have avoided their cenfure ; the heat that offended them is the ardour... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1801 - 234 pages
...one privilege, that of being infolent and fupercilious without punifhment. y. But with regwd, Sir, to thofe whom I have offended, I am of opinion, that...part, I fhould have avoided their cenfure. The heat which offended them is the ardor of conviction, and that Zeal for the lervice of my country, which... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 474 pages
...one privilege, that of being insolent and supercilious without punishment. ' But with regard to those whom I have offended, I am of opinion, that if I had acted a borrowed part, I should have avoided their censure ; the heat that offended them is the ardour of conviction, and that... | |
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