| 1830 - 852 σελίδες
...thinks proper to attribute to him disgraceful or criminal motives for his conduct as an individual ? I cannot doubt of the decision which I ought to make...require, and which a gentleman never refuses to give. " I have the honour, &c. (Signed) "WELLINGTON." " The Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham." (15.) —... | |
| 1830 - 928 σελίδες
...thinks proper to attribute to him disgraceful or criminal motives for his conduct as an individual!1 I cannot doubt of the decision which I ought to make...require, and which a gentleman never refuses to give. " I have the honour, &c. (Signed) " WKLUNGTON." " The Earl of Wiuchilsea and Nottingham." (15.) —... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1830 - 986 σελίδες
...thinks proper to attribute to him disgraceful or criminal motives for his conduct as an individual? I cannot doubt of the decision which I ought to make...require, and which a gentleman never refuses to give. " I have the honour, &c. (Signed) "WELLINGTON." " The Earl of Winchihea and Nottingham." (15.) —... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1844 - 1020 σελίδες
...thinks proper to attribute to him disgraceful or criminal motives for his conduct as an individual ? I cannot doubt of the decision which I ought to make...require, and which a Gentleman never refuses to give." That letter was signed " Wellington." It was needless for him to remind the House that that noble and... | |
| William Trant Fagan - 1847 - 720 σελίδες
...thinks proper to attribute to him disgraceful or criminal motives for his conduct as an individual. I cannot doubt of the decision which I ought to make...require, and which a Gentleman never refuses to give. ' I have the honour, &c. (Signed) ' WELLINGTON. ' The Earl of WINCHELSEA »nd NOTTINGHAM.' .•;:.... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1851 - 348 σελίδες
...proper to attribute to him disgraceful or criminal motives for his conduct as an individual ? VOL. i. H I cannot doubt of the decision which I ought to make...require, and which a gentleman never refuses to give. I have the honour, &c. " WELLINGTON." (15.) From Lord Fa Imouth to Sir Henry Hardinge. " London, March... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1858 - 794 σελίδες
...thinks proper to attribute to him disgraceful or criminal motives for his conduct as an individual ? I cannot doubt of the decision which I ought to make...lordship is alone responsible for the consequences.' The carl did not choose to be responsible for the death of the prime-minister of England, at a most... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1897 - 876 σελίδες
...thinks not. He ends by calling upon Lord Winchilsea for ' that satisfaction which as a gentleman I have a right to require, and which a gentleman never refuses to give.' They met in Battersea Fields. The Duke fired and missed. His lordship fired in the air. Sir Henry Hardinge,... | |
| Reinhold Pauli - 1864 - 572 σελίδες
...unterhalten, felbft паф *)?lpnl21, Court of George IV. II. 397. ffigl. Colchester III. 609. ©eine lautete: Satisfaction for your conduct which a gentleman has...require, and which a gentleman never refuses to give. @. Me Csomfponbenj tm Annual Register 1829, Chronicle 58 f. **) Twiss, Life of Eldon. HI. 82 f. 5Bgl.... | |
| Reinhold Pauli - 1864 - 576 σελίδες
..., Court of George IV. II. 397. SSgi. Colchester III. 609. Seine §ert>evimg lautete : Salisfaclion for your conduct which a gentleman has a right to...require, and which a gentleman never refuses to give. @, bie Sortefponbenj im Annual Register 1829, Chronicle 58 ff. mmg ber 2ícte bie ®егиф!е bon... | |
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