I have stated to you. It is, Gentlemen, that I am an adventurer. To this charge, as I understand it, I am willing to plead guilty. A representative of the people, I am one of the people ; and I present myself to those who choose me only with the claims... Speeches of the Right Hon. George Canning - 第 153 頁George Canning 著 - 1825 - 417 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1825 - 468 頁
...manly assertion of personal right, but an admirable commentary on the constitution of this country. ' Gentlemen, there is yet a heavier charge than either...they may, ) unaccredited by patrician patronage or party-recommendation. Nor is it in this free country, where, in every walk in life, the road of honourable... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1825 - 464 頁
...manly assertion of personal right, but an admirable commentary on the constitution of this country, ' Gentlemen, there is yet a heavier charge than either...they may,} unaccredited by patrician patronage or party-recommendation. Nor is it in this free country, where, in every walk in life, the road of honourable... | |
| John Styles, Roger Therry - 1830 - 466 頁
...is yet a heavier charge than either of those which I have stated to yon. It is, gentlemen, that lam an adventurer. To this charge, as I understand it,...those who choose me only with the claims of character (he they what they may,) unaccredited by patrician patronnge or party recommendation. Nor la it in... | |
| George Canning - 1846 - 650 頁
...exerted, on that memorable occasion, in defence of that system of measures, by which, in defiance of the whig policy, this country and Europe have been preserved....present myself to those who choose me only with the 64 claims of character, (be they what they may,) unaccredited by patrician patronage or party recommendation.... | |
| Robert Bell - 1846 - 376 頁
...and in one of his speeches, after having been elected at Liverpool, he used these memorable words : " Gentlemen, there is yet a heavier charge than either...only with the claims of character (be they what they mny), unaccredited by patrician patronage or party recommendation. Nor is it in this free country,... | |
| Washington Wilks - 1852 - 384 頁
...replied to this prejudice in 1816, in language that inflamed the former class to undying animosity:— " To this charge, as I understand it, I am willing to...people ; and I present myself to those who choose me with only the claims of character (be they what they may), unaccredited by patrician patronage or party... | |
| Charles Knight - 1862 - 738 頁
...that he pleaded guilty to the heavy charge that had been made against him that he was an adventurer. " A representative of the people, I am one of the people,...what they may, unaccredited by patrician patronage." The talent and knowledge of Mr. Huskisson soon rendered him the highest official authority in his own... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1865 - 512 頁
...is," said Mr. Canning to his Liverpool constituents, uyet a heavier charge than either of those that I have stated to you. It is, gentlemen, that I am...to plead guilty. A representative of the people, I 1 Speeches, p. 155. am one of the people ; and I present myself to those who choose me only wi th the... | |
| James Ewing Ritchie - 1866 - 936 頁
...never to be forgotten. " There is," said Mr. Canning, " a heavier charge than either of those that I have stated to you. It is, gentlemen, that I am...guilty. A representative of the people, I am one of those people, and I present myself to those who choose me only with the claims of character, be they... | |
| John McGilchrist - 1868 - 284 頁
...citation of words spoken by him in 1816, in which he manfully faced this peculiarity of his position : — To this charge, as I understand it, I am willing to...people ; and I present myself to those who choose me with only the claims of character (be they what they may), unaccredited by patrician patronage or party... | |
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