| Thomas Browne (LL.D.) - 1810 - 514 pages
...penalty. But, gentlemen, I live at an hundred miles' distance from Bristol ; and at the end of the session I come to my own house, fatigued in body and...toils of a session to the toils of a canvass is the farthest thing in the world from repose. I could hardly serve you as I \ have done, and court you too.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 744 pages
...attendance on you, I would readdy admit my fault, and quietly submit to the penalty. But, gentlemen, 1 live at an hundred miles distance from Bristol ; and...the world from repose. I could hardly serve you as I ho.re done, and court you too. Most of you have heard, that I do not very remarkably spare myself in... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 648 pages
...to Bristol is always a sort of canvass ; else it will do more harm than good. To pass from the toil* ible objects, the mind always claiming to itself some...the dignity and importance of the things which it a» I havf don«, and court you too. Most of you have heard, that I do not very remark* ably враге... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 pages
...some moment to you, that I trouble you at all upon the subject. My conduct is of small importance. With regard to the first charge, my friends have spoken...in the world from repose. I could hardly serve you at I have done, and court you too. Most of you have heard, that I do not very remarkably spare myseH"... | |
| 1840 - 588 pages
...courageous and convincing, and puts the position of a representative in parliament on its true basis. " To pass from the toils of a session to the toils of a eanvass is the furthest thing in the world from repose. I could hardly serve you as I have done, and... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1841 - 548 pages
...on you, I would readily admit my fault, and quietly submit to the penalty. But, gentlemen, I live a hundred miles' distance from Bristol ; and at the...the world from repose. I could hardly serve you as 1 liave done, and court you too. Most of you have heard, that I do not very remarkably spare myself... | |
| Irishman - 1844 - 254 pages
...other character than as an- agent, a solicitor, and a shipbroker. " A visit to Bristol,'' he said, " is always a sort of canvass ; else, it will do more...toils of a session to the toils of a canvass is the farthest thing in the world from repose. I could hardly serve you, as I have done, and court you too.... | |
| 1845 - 554 pages
...on you, I would readily admit my fault, and quietly submit to the penalty. But, gentlemen, I live a hundred miles' distance from Bristol ; and at the...I could hardly serve you as I have done, and court youtoo Most of you have heard, that I do not very remarkably spare myself in public business ; and... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1845 - 558 pages
...a hundred miles' distance from Bristol ; and at the end of a session I come to my own homerfatigued in body and in mind, to a little repose, and to a...toils of a session to the toils of a canvass, is the farthest thing in the world from repose. I could hardly serve you a* / have done, and court you too.... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 968 pages
...space an equal amount of weighty considerations so perfectly suited to introduce such a discussion. fatigued in body and in mind, to a little repose,...toils of a session to the toils of a canvass is the farthest thing in the world from repose. I could hardly serve you as I have done and court you too.... | |
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