| James Sheridan Knowles - 1874 - 458 pages
...offended, I am of opinion, that if 1 had acted a borrowed part, I should have avoided their censure : the heat that offended them, is the ardour of conviction, and that zeal for the service of my country, which neither hope nor fear shall influence me to suppress. 1 will not sit unconcerned... | |
| Henry Major - 1875 - 310 pages
...privilege, that of being insolent and supercilious, without punishment. But with regard, sir, 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... | |
| James Mason - 1875 - 674 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... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1875 - 380 pages
...privilege — that of being insolent and supercilious without punishment. But, sir, 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 which offended them is the ardour of conviction, and that... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1875 - 968 pages
...privilege, that of being insolent and supercilious without punishment. But with regard, sir, 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 offendeJ them is the ardor of conviction, and that... | |
| John Dudley Philbrick - 1875 - 584 pages
...privilege, that of being insolent and supercilious without punishment. But with regard, sir, to those whom T 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 was the ardor of conviction, and that... | |
| Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer) - 1877 - 558 pages
...privilege, that of being insolent and supercilious without punishment. But with regard, sir, to those mething of" found some few souls who will recognise what that meant ; and th should have avoided their censure. The heat that offended them is the ardour of conviction, and that... | |
| Robert Cochrane - 1877 - 560 pages
...privilege, that of being insolent and supercilious without punishment. But with regard, sir, 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... | |
| 1879 - 336 pages
...privilege, that of being insolent and supercilious, without punishment. But with regard, sir, 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 ardor of conviction, and that... | |
| Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer.) - 1879 - 256 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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