I exhort you to look, not so much to words which may be denied or quibbled away, but to the plain facts, — to weigh and consider the testimony in your own minds : we know the result must be inevitable. Let the truth appear, and our cause is gained.... The works of Thomas Moore - Страница 38по Thomas Moore - 1832Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 564 страници
...not so much to words which may be denied or quibbled away, but to the plain facU, — to weigh and consider the testimony in your own minds: we know...now entrusted to your care, — it is this duty that tlie Commons of England, speaking through us, claims at your hands. " They exhort you to it by every... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 586 страници
...not so much to words which may be denied or quibbled away, but to the plain facts, — to weigh and consider the testimony in your own minds : we know...gained. It is this, I conjure Your Lordships, for your oton honour, for the honour of the nation, for the honour of human nature, now entrusted to your care,... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 258 страници
...not so much to words which may be denied or quibbled away, but to the plain facts, — to weigh and consider the testimony in your own minds : we know...of the nation, for the honour of human nature, now intrusted to your care, — it is this duty that the commons of England, speaking through us, claim... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1847 - 344 страници
...not 8O much to words which may be denied or quibbled away, but to the plain facts, — to weigh and consider the testimony in your own minds: we know the result must he inevitable. Let the truth appear, and our cause is gained. It is this — [ conjure your Lordships,... | |
| William Balmbro'. Flower - 1848 - 304 страници
...not so much to words which may be denied or quibbled away, but to the plain facts, — to weigh and consider the testimony in your own minds : we know...that the Commons of England, speaking through us, claim at your hands. They exhort you to it by every thing that calls sublimely upon the heart of man... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - 534 страници
...be denied or quibbled away, but to the plain facts, — to weigh and consider the testimony in youi own minds: we know the result must be inevitable....of the nation, for the honour of human nature, now intrusted to your care, — it is this duty that the commons of England, speaking through us, claim... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1853 - 360 страници
...not so much to words, which may be denied or quibbled away, but to the plain facts,—to weigh and consider the testimony in your own minds : we know...inevitable. Let the truth appear and our cause is gained. It ia this, I conjure Your Lordships, for your own honor, for the honor of the nation, for the honor of... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1856 - 352 страници
...not so much to words, which may be denied or quibbled away, but to the plain facts, — to weigh and consider the testimony in your own minds : we know...It is this, I conjure Your Lordships, for your own honor, for the honor of the nation, for the honor of human nature, now entrusted to your care,— it... | |
| Warren Hastings - 1859 - 816 страници
...much to words, which may be denied or quibbled away — but to look to the plain facts— to weigh and consider the testimony in your own minds. We know...Let the truth appear, and our cause is gained. It is to this I conjure your Lordships, for your own honour — for the honour of the nation — for the... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1863 - 826 страници
...be denied or quibbled away, but to the plain facts, — to weigh and consider the testimony in youi own minds : we know the result must be inevitable....of the nation, for the honour of human nature, now intrusted to your care, — it is this duty that the commons of England, speaking through us, claim... | |
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