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" Sir (addressing himself to the Speaker), I, who rise only to give my opinion on the Bill now depending, am so confounded that I am unable to express the least of what I proposed to say, what must the condition of that man be, who, without any assistance,... "
The Literary World - Page 57
1882
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A New Biographical Dictionary: Containing a Brief Account of the Lives and ...

Stephen Jones - 1799 - 456 pages
...the speaker) who rise only to give my opinion on the bill now depending, am so confounded that I am unable to express the least of what I proposed to say, what must the condition of that man be, who, without any assistance, is pleading for his life, and under apprehension of being deprived of it ?"...
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The New Universal Biographical Dictionary, and American ..., Volume 2

James Hardie - 1801 - 526 pages
...the speaker) who rise only to givs my opinion on the bill now depending, am so confounded, that I am unable to express the least of what I proposed to say, what must the condition of that man be, who, without any assistance, is pleading for his life, and under apprehensions of being deprived of it."...
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General Biography: Or, Lives, Critical and Historical, of the Most ..., Volume 3

John Aikin - 1802 - 686 pages
...If I, sir, who rise only to give my opinion on the bill now depending, am so confounded, that I am unable to express the least of what I proposed to say, what must the condition of that mnn be, who, without any assistance, is pleading for his life, and underapprehensionsof being deprived...
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The Works of the Honourable James Wilson, Volume 3

James Wilson, Bird Wilson - 1804 - 456 pages
...If I, sir, who rise only to give my opinion on the bill now depending, am so confounded, that I am unable to express the least of what I proposed to say ; what must the condition of that man be, who, without any assistance, is pleading for his life ?" ' What must his condition be ! Unacquainted with...
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History of Great Britain, from the Revolution, 1688, to the ..., Volume 1

William Belsham - 1806 - 646 pages
...am so confounded that I am unable to find voice or words to express the least portion of that which I proposed to say, what must the condition of that man be, who, without any assistance, is pleading for his life, and suffering under the immediate apprehensions of...
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A New Biographical Dictionary:: Containing a Brief Account of the Lives and ...

Stephen Jones - 1811 - 490 pages
...the speaker)who rise only to give my opinion on the bill now depending, am ю confounded thjt I am unable to express the least of what I proposed to say, what must the condition oP that man be, who, without an/ assistance, is pieading for his life» and under apprehension of being...
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The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and ..., Volume 10

Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 540 pages
...speaker, " who rise only to give my opinion on the bill now depending, am so confounded, that 1 am unable to express the least of what I proposed to say ; what must the condition of that man be, who, without any assistance, is pleading for his life ?" During this and other sessions, in which he continued...
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The General Biographical Dictionary, Volume 10

Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 538 pages
...speaker, " who rise only to give my opinion on the bill now depending, am so confounded, that I am unable to express the least of what I proposed to say; what must the condition of that man be, who, without any assistance, is pleading for his life r" During this and other sessions,in which he continued...
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The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Volume 41

Great Britain. Parliament - 1820 - 880 pages
...he, " if I who rise only to give my opinion on the bill now depending, am 'so confonnded that I am unable to express the least of what I proposed to say, what must 'the condition of that man be, who, without any assistance, is pleading' for hi*IiR;, and : under apprehensions of 'being ' deprived1 of...
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An Historical Account of My Own Life: With Some Reflections on the Times I ...

Edmund Calamy - 1829 - 534 pages
...If I, Sir, who rise, only to give my opinion on the bill now depending, am so confounded, that I am unable to express the least of what I proposed to say, what must the condition of that man be, who, without any assistance, is pleading for his life, and under apprehensions of being deprived of it."...
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