| Caleb Bingham - 1801 - 234 páginas
...or appearance of zeal, honefty, or comuaffi/on. MA. MR. PITT'S ANSWER TO THE FOREGOING. SIR, THI tE atrocious crime of being a young man, which the honorable gentleman has, with fuch fpirit and decency, charged upon me, I fhall neither attempt to palliate nor deny ; but content... | |
| John Sabine - 1807 - 316 páginas
...being a young man, which the honourable gentleman has, with nich spirit and decency, charged me with, I shall neither attempt to palliate, nor deny, but...follies may cease with their youth, and not of that cumber who are ignorant in spite of experience. Whether youth can be imputed to any man as a reproach,... | |
| J. H. Rice - 1808 - 520 páginas
...compassion. XXXIX. Mr. PitCs reply. ' SIR, the atrocious crime of being a young man, which Hie honourable gentleman has, with such spirit and decency, charged upon me, I shall neither attempt to pal. liate, r.pr deny,— but content myself with wishing that I may be one of those whose follies... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1811 - 428 páginas
...compassion. SECTION XII. Mr Pitt's Reply. SIR, THE atrocious crime of beinga 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 with their... | |
| John Thelwall - 1812 - 370 páginas
...sat down, Mr. Pnt got up, and replied: The atrocious crime of being a young man, which the honourable gentleman has, with such spirit and decency, charged...wishing — that I may be one of those whose follies cease with their youth ; and not of that number who are ignorant in spite of experience. Whether youth... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1815 - 256 páginas
...being a young Hian, which the honorable gentleman has, with such spirit aud decency, charged upon me, 1 shall neither- attempt to palliate nor deny ; but content myself with wishing, th:u I may be one of those whose follies may cease with Im'fr jouth, aud uot of that number who ar-... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 532 páginas
...castigation from his indignant antagonist. Mr. Pitt, in answer addressing himself to the Speaker, observed: spirit and decency charged upon me, I shall neither...wishing, that I may be one of those whose follies cease with their youth, and not of that number who are ignorant in spite of experience. Whether ' youth*... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1819 - 448 páginas
...compassion. 4.— Mr Pitfs Reply. SIE,-— The atrocious crime of being a young man, which the honourable gentleman has with such spirit and decency charged...whose follies may cease with their youth, and not of those who continue ignorant in spite of age and experience. Whether youth can be attributed to any... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1819 - 490 páginas
...magnificence of language, or appearance of zeal, honesty or compassion. Section Xll. MR. PITT'S REPLY. SIR, The atrocious crime of being a young man, which the...upon me, I shall neither attempt to palliate, nor deny,—but content myself with wishing that I may be or»e of those whose follies may cease with their... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1820 - 226 páginas
...MR. PITT 9 ANSWER TO THE FOREGOING. 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 or deny ; but content myself with wishing that 1 may be one of those who«e follies may cease with... | |
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