| Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1859 - 536 pages
...House, and at last said, " If I, sir, who rise only to give my opinion on the Bill now depending, am so confounded that I am unable to express the least of what I proposed to say, what must the condition of that man be, who, without any assistance, is pleading for... | |
| John Hunter (of Uxbridge.) - 1860 - 300 pages
...only to give my opinion on a bill now pending, in the fate of which I have no personal interest, am so confounded that I am unable to express the least of what I purposed to say, what must the condition of that man be, who, without any assistance, is called to... | |
| Evan Daniel - 1863 - 298 pages
...only to give my opinion on a bill now pending, in the fate of which I have no personal interest, am so confounded that I am unable to express the least of what I purposed to say, what must the condition of that man be, who, without any assistance, is called to... | |
| Edward Foss - 1864 - 436 pages
...speaker in these words : " If I, sir, who rise only to give my opinion on the bill now depending, am so confounded that I am unable to express the least of what I proposed to say, what must the condition of that man be, who without any assistance is pleading for... | |
| Edward Foss - Courts - 1864 - 432 pages
...speaker in these words : " If I, sir, who rise only to give my opinion on the bill now depending, am so confounded that I am unable to express the least of what I proposed to say, what must the condition of that man be, who without any assistance is pleading for... | |
| 1882 - 972 pages
...addressing the Speaker, " if I, sir, who only rise to give my opinion on tho Bill now depending, am so confounded that I am unable to express the least of what I proposed to say, what must bo the condition of the man who without any assistance is pleading for his... | |
| English literature - 1868 - 612 pages
...on the Bill now depending, am so confounded that I am unable to express the least of what I proposed to say, what must the condition of that man be, who,...without any assistance, is pleading for his life, and under apprehension of being deprived of it ? " ' Whether Ashley really lost his presence of mind... | |
| Literature - 1868 - 850 pages
...(addressing himself to the Speaker), I, who rise only to give iny opinion on the Bill now depending, am so confounded that I am unable to express the least of what I proposed to say," what must the condition of that man be, who, without any assistance, is pleading... | |
| English literature - 1868 - 608 pages
...(addressing himself to the Speaker), I, who rise only to give my opinion on the Bill now depending, am so confounded that I am unable to express the least of what I proposed to say, what must tho condition of that man be, who, without any assistance, is pleading for... | |
| English literature - 1868 - 608 pages
...(addressing himself to the Speaker), I, who rise only to give my opinion on the Bill now depending, am so confounded that I am unable to express the least of what I proposed to say, what must the condition of that man be, who, without any assistance, is pleading for... | |
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