| 1723 - 714 trang
...His Lordfhip added, ' That if fuch extra' ordinary Proceedings went on, he faw Nothing re* maining for him, and others, to do, but to retire to * their Country Houfes, and there, if poffible, quietly * enjoy their Eftites, within their own Families, fince * the lead Corrrfpondence,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 512 trang
...ferve his Majelly at this Time. His Lordihip added, ' That if fuch extraordinary Proceedings went on, he faw nothing remaining for him, and others to do,...but to retire to their Country Houfes, and there, if poflible, quietly enjoy their Eftates, within their own Families, fince the lealf Correfpondence,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 510 trang
...Majelly at this Time. His LordiL:p • added, ' That if fiich extraordinary Proceedings went on, hi faw nothing remaining for him, and others to do, but to retire to their Country Houfes, and there, ifpoflible, quietly enjoy their Eftates, within their own Families, fence the lealt Correspondence,... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1759 - 478 trang
...leaft evidence. The lord Bathurft ' fpoke againft the bill with equal ftrength and eloquence. He faid, if fuch extraordinary proceedings were countenanced,...but to retire to their country- houfes, and there, if poflible, quietly ' enjoy their eftates within their own families, fince ' the leaft correfp6ndence,... | |
| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1763 - 608 trang
...capacity to ferve his majefty at this time. He added, that, if fuch extraordinary proceeding went on, he faw nothing remaining for him and others to do, but to retire to their country houfes, and there, if poffiblc, quietly enjoy their eftates within their own families, fmce the leaft correfpondence,... | |
| Nicolas Tindal - 1763 - 608 trang
...capacity to ferve his majefty at this time. He added, that, if fuch extraordinary proceeding went on, he faw nothing remaining for him and others to do, but to retire to their country houfes, and there, if poffible, quietly enjoy their cflates within their own families, fince the leaft correfpondence,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1771 - 452 trang
...be tarnifhed by condemning a man without evidence. Lord Bathurft alfo fpoke in the bifhop's favour, obferving, that if fuch extraordinary proceedings...countenanced, he faw nothing remaining for him and others, but to retire to their country houfes, and there, if poffible, quietly to enjoy their eftates -within... | |
| William Combe - 1781 - 228 trang
...manners, had procured him, was Lord B . He fpoke againft the Bill with great vehemence and propriety ; obferving, that, if fuch extraordinary proceedings...remaining for him and others to do, but to retire to their country.houfes, and there, if poffibie, quietly erjoy their eftates in the bofom of thf.ir families,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1789 - 330 trang
...be tarnifhed by condemning a man without evidence. Lord Bathurft alfo fpoke in the bifhop's favour, obferving, that if fuch extraordinary proceedings...countenanced, he faw nothing remaining for him and others, but to retire to their country houfes, and .there, if poilible, quietly to snjoy their efUtes within... | |
| 1791 - 634 trang
...vehevehemence and propriety, obferving, " that, if i'uch extraordinary proceedings were countenanced, he ia-v nothing remaining for him and others to do. but to retire to their country-houfes, and there, if poifible, quietly enjoy their eftates within their own families, fince... | |
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