The atrocious crime of being a young man, which the honourable gentleman has, with such spirit and decency, charged upon me, I shall neither attempt to palliate nor deny; but content myself with wishing that I may be one of those whose follies may cease... Everybody's Writing-desk Book - Page 6by Charles Nisbet, Don Lemon - 1892 - 310 pagesFull view - About this book
| Angela Gillespie, Member of the Order of the Holy Cross - 1871 - 664 pages
...Parliament Every speech of Lord Chatham is worth the attention of the student of oratory.] SIR, — The atrocious crime of being a young man, which the...such spirit and decency, charged upon me, I shall neither attempt to palliate nor deny, but content myself with wishing that I may be one of those whose... | |
| Walter Scott Dalgleish - 1872 - 274 pages
...objectionable kind." 5. Mr Pitt:—"The atrocious crime of being a young man, which the honourable gentleman has, with such spirit and decency, charged upon me, I shall attempt neither to palliate nor to deny; but content myself with wishing that I may be one of those whose follies cease with their... | |
| 1872 - 556 pages
...ON THE CRIME OF BEING YOUNG. SIR, — The atrocious crime of being a young man, which the honourable gentleman has with such spirit and decency charged upon me, I shall neither attempt to palliate nor deny, but content myself with wishing that I may be one of those whose... | |
| Alexander Reid - 1872 - 174 pages
...our religion, I lived a Pharisee. 2. The atrocious crime of being a young man, which the honourable gentleman has with such spirit and decency charged upon me, I shall neither attempt to palliate nor deny; and whether youth can be attributed to any man as a reproach,... | |
| John Celivergos Zachos - 1873 - 348 pages
...the writhingsof her last,— fatal struggle! tKnowi«. REPLY TO THE REFLECTIONS OF MR. WALPOLE. SIR, the atrocious crime of being a young man, which the...with such spirit and decency charged upon me, I shall neither attempt to palliate nor deny; but content myself with wishing,— that I may be one of those... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1873 - 532 pages
...so unwilling to be reconciled, that force must be called in to win back our love ? " 2. " Sir,—the atrocious crime of being a young man, which the honorable...such spirit and decency, charged upon me, I shall neither attempt to palliate nor deny; — but content myself with hoping that I may be one of those... | |
| Worthy Putnam - 1874 - 424 pages
...united bulwark, and oppose their breasts to the assailing foe. LESSON CXXIII. REPLY TO WALPOLE. 1. SIR, the atrocious crime of being a young man, which the...with such spirit and decency charged upon me, I shall neither attempt to palliate nor deny ; but content myself with wishing that I may be one of those whose... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1874 - 458 pages
...Reply to Sir Robert Watpole. Sin, — The atrocious crime of being a young man, which the honourable gentleman has, with such spirit and decency charged upon me, I shall neither attempt to palliate nor deny; but content myself with wishing, that I may be one of those whose... | |
| Andrew Comstock - 1874 - 286 pages
...PITT got up and replied as follows.] The atrocious crime of being a young man, | which the honourable gentleman has, | with such spirit and decency, charged upon me, | I shall neither attempt to palliate, nor denyi , | but content myself with wishing | that I may be one of those... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1875 - 968 pages
...expressed. REPLY OF LORD CHATHAM WHEN ATTACKED BY IIORATIO WALPOLE, DELIVERED MARCH 6, 1T41. SIR, — farms. This operation raised the income of that particular...remain as they were first farmed. So that, instea neither attempt to palliate nor deny, but content myself with wishing that I may be one of those whose... | |
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