| Philip Chesney Yorke - 1913 - 622 trang
...testimony rather than appear the voice of panegyric. " For you, Sir [addressing the new Solicitor-General], you have given great pledges to your country ; and...expectations of the public are concerning you, I dare say you will answer them...1." His speech was received with a loud and general tribute of applause,... | |
| Sir William Searle Holdsworth - 1938 - 326 trang
...weight of testimony rather than appear the voice of panegyric. For you Sir [addressing the treasurer] you have given great pledges to your country; and large as the expectations of the country are concerning you, I dare say you will answer them. Succeeding ages have ratified Lord Mansfield's... | |
| 1793 - 648 trang
...occaiion, but that in this fituation with all that hear me, what I fay mull carry the weight of teilimony, rather than appear the voice of panegyric. " For you,...the public are concerning you, I dare fay you will anfwer them. " For the fociety, I (hall always think myfelf honoured by every mark of their efteem,... | |
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