| Edward Topham - 1791 - 140 pages
...me, the refult of all I have faid. Mr. Elwes, as one of the commons of England, in three fucceffive parliaments, maintained a conduct which purer times...He gave that opinion as he held it to be right. In one word, his public conduct lives after him, pure, and without a flain ! In private life, he was chiefly... | |
| Edward Topham - Legislators - 1791 - 144 pages
...me, the refult of all I have faid. Mr. Elwes, as one of the commons of England, in three fucceffive parliaments, maintained a conduct which purer times...follow. The minifter that influenced him was — his conference. He obeyed no mandate, but his opinion. He gave that opinion as he held it to be right.... | |
| 1801 - 432 pages
...reflections, with which the pamphlet closes " Mr. Elwes, as one of the commons in England in three successive parliaments, maintained a conduct which purer times might have been glad to boast, and which later times may be proud to follow. The nii« 4 nister that influenced him was —... | |
| Great Britain - 1821 - 488 pages
...me, the result of all I have said, " Mr. Elwes, as one of the commons of England, in three successive parliaments, maintained a conduct which purer times might have been glad to boast, and which later times may be proud to follow. The minister that influenced him was — his conscience.... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - Suffolk (England) - 1818 - 320 pages
...and which later times may be glad to follow. The minister that influenced him was his conscience ; he obeyed no mandate but his opinion ; he gave that...opinion as he held it to be right. In a word, his public conduct lives after him, pure and without a stain. In private life, by his parsimony he was chiefly... | |
| Great Britain - 1821 - 682 pages
...me, the result of all I have said, " Mr. Elwes, as one of the commons of England, in three successive parliaments, maintained a conduct which purer times might have been glad to boast, and which later times may be proud to follow. The minister that influenced him was — his conscience.... | |
| Great Britain - 1825 - 546 pages
...me, the result of all I have said. Mr. Elwes, as one of the commons of England, in three successive parliaments, maintained a conduct which purer times might have been glad to boast, and which later times may be proud to follow. The minister that influenced him was — his conscience.... | |
| John Burke - Genealogy - 1835 - 776 pages
...generally forming hie chief sustenance. Mr. Elwes, as one of the commoners of England, in three successive parliaments, maintained a conduct which purer times might have been glad to boast, and which ' later times may be proud to follow. The minister that influenced him was—his conscience.... | |
| John Kirby - 1839 - 542 pages
...and which later times may be glad to follow. The minister that influenced him was his conscience ; he obeyed no mandate but his opinion ; he gave that...opinion as he held it to be right. In a word his public conduct lives after him, pure and without a stain. In private life, by his parsimony he was chiefly... | |
| Suffolk (England) - 1844 - 1076 pages
...and which later times may be proud to follow. The minister that influenced him was his conscience. He obeyed no mandate but his opinion. He gave that opinion as he held it to be right. In one word, his public conduct lives after him, pure and without a stain. In private life be was chiefly... | |
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