Your lordships have an idea of the man : what he is in himself, what in his affections ; you have seen his power, and some, I fear, have felt it. You have known his practice, and have heard the effects. It rests then to be considered, what, being such,... Sir John Eliot: A Biography, 1592-1632 - Page 330by John Forster - 1872 - 930 lehteFull view - About this book
| Isaac Disraeli - 1828 - 496 lehte
...implacable Eliot eloquently closes : — " Your lordships have an idea of the man, what he is in himself, what in his affections ! You have seen his power,...I fear, have felt it. You have known his practice, and have heard the effects. Being such, what is he in reference to King and State ; how compatible... | |
| 1831 - 702 lehte
...conclusion electrified the house. " Your lordships have an idea of the man, what he is in himself, what in his affections ! You have seen his power, and some, I fear, have felt itl You have known his practice and have heard the effects. It rests then to be considered, what, being... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1834 - 406 lehte
...state!" Elliot eloquently closes — " Your lordships have an idea of the man, what he is in himself, what in his affections ! You have seen his power,...I fear, have felt it. You have known his practice, and have heard the effects. Being such, what is he in reference to king and state ; how compatible... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1834 - 454 lehte
...state!' ELLIOT eloquently closes — ' Your lordships have an idea of the man, what he is in himself, what in his affections ! You have seen his power,...I fear, have felt it. You have known his practice, and have heard the effects. Being such, what is he in reference to king and state ; how compatible... | |
| George William Johnson - 1835 - 398 lehte
...extract from this eloquent peroration. " Your lordships have an idea of the man : what he is in himself, what in his affections ; you have seen his power,...I fear, have felt it. You have known his practice, and have heard the effects. It rests then to be considered, what, being such, he is in reference to... | |
| George William Johnson - 1835 - 390 lehte
...extract from this eloquent peroration. " Your lordships have an idea of the man: what he is in himself, what in his affections; you have seen his power, and...I fear, have felt it. You have known his practice, and have heard the effects. It rests then to be considered, what, being such, he is in reference to... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1835 - 394 lehte
...these articles contain.' " — Ella's Lett. iii. 225. t Whit. Mem. 6. I62fi. ABRESI OF MEMBERS. 4i) in his affections. You have seen his power, and some,...I fear, have felt it. You have known his practice and heard the effects. What is he in reference to the king and the state ? To the king, a canker in... | |
| George William Johnson - 1835 - 396 lehte
...extract from this eloquent peroration. " Your lordships have an idea of the man : what he is in himself, what in his affections ; you have seen his power, and some, I fear, have felt it. You have known * Parliament. Hist. vii. 60 — 71. This work gives a much fuller report of the proceedings, and from... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1835 - 588 lehte
...state!" Elliot eloquently closes — " Your lordships have an itlea of the man , what he is in himself, what in his affections! You have seen his power, and some, I fear, have felt it. Tou ' SloaneMSS. 4177. Leller 317. ave known his practice , and have heard the efl.ects. Being such... | |
| 1836 - 446 lehte
...the house. " Your lordships have an idea of the man, what he is in himself, what in his affections I You have seen his power, and some, I fear, have felt it ! You have known his practice ; and have heard the effects. It rests then to be considered what, being such, he is in reference to... | |
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