| 1827 - 790 דפים
...testimonies of the most competent judges, of all parties, leave no doubt of its extraordinary merit. 1 Mr Burke declared it to be " the most astonishing...which there was any record or tradition. " Mr Fox said, " All that he had ever heard, all that he had ever read, when compared with it, dwindled into... | |
| 1896 - 588 דפים
...most brilliant display of eloquence ever heard in Parliament. According to Burke, ' the speech ' was the most astonishing effort of eloquence, argument,...' and wit united, of which there was any record or tradi' tion.' Fox said of it, ' All that he had ever heard, all that ' he had ever read, when compared... | |
| 1894 - 678 דפים
[ אנו מתנצלים, אך הגישה לתוכן של עמוד זה מוגבלת ] | |
| Charles James Fox - 1815 - 508 דפים
...their approbation, new and irregular in that house, by loudly and repeatedly clapping with their hands. Mr. Burke declared it to be the most astonishing effort...eloquence, argument, and wit united, of which there is any record or tradition. Sir William Dolben said, that the speech of Mr. Sheridan had stated in... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1816 - 428 דפים
...their approbation, new and irregular in the house, by loudly andrepeatedly clapping with their hands. Mr. Burke declared it to be the most astonishing effort...of which there was any record or tradition. Mr. Fox said, " all that he had ever heard—all that he had ever read when compared with it,' dwindled into... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 588 דפים
...their approbation, new and irregular in that House, by loudly and repeatedly clapping with their hands. Mr. Burke declared it to be the most astonishing effort...eloquence, argument, and wit united, of which there is any record or tradition. Mr. Sheridan's motion was carried, on a division, by 175 against 68. On... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1816 - 422 דפים
...by loudly and repeatedly clapping with their hands. Mr. Burke declared it to be the most antonishing effort of eloquence, argument, and wit, united, of which there was any record or tradition. Mr. Fox said, " all that he had ever heard — all that he had ever read when compared with it, dwindled into... | |
| 1817 - 522 דפים
...medium ; for who can doubt of the excellence of an oration, of which Mr. Burke declared " that it was the most astonishing effort of eloquence, argument,...united, of which there was any record or tradition;" — of which Mr. Fox has said that " all that he had ever heard, all that he had ever read, when compared... | |
| 1819 - 608 דפים
[ אנו מתנצלים, אך הגישה לתוכן של עמוד זה מוגבלת ] | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 654 דפים
...imprisoned Lord Pigot, and the Bill of Pains and Penalties against Sir Thomas Rumbold, finally withdrawn. f Mr. Burke declared it to be " the most astonishing...which there was any record or tradition." Mr. Fox said, " All that lie had ever heard, all that he had ever read, when compared with it, dwindled into... | |
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