| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1844 - 564 σελίδες
...affront to be considered, as a MAN, I am at this moment as respectable — I beg leave to add — I am at this time as much respected, as the proudest peer I now look down upon.'' The accidental visit of an old nobleman to his native vilJage, and disposition to be entertained with a... | |
| William Bentley Fowle - 1844 - 302 σελίδες
...none can deny me, — as a MAN — I am at this moment as respectable, — I beg leave to add, — I am at this time as much respected, as the proudest peer I now look down upon." LESSON CLXII. THE LEPER. The following affecting description of our Savior's miracle, is from the pen... | |
| 1867 - 796 σελίδες
...considered, as a man — I am at this moment as respectable — I beg leave to add, I am at this moment as much respected — as the proudest peer I now look down upon." — VoL ii. pp. 122, 123. No wonder that from the date of that speech, dukes, marquises, earls, and... | |
| John Frost - 1845 - 458 σελίδες
...affront to be considered, — as A MAN, I am at this moment as respectable, — I beg leave to add, — I am at this time as much respected, as the proudest peer I now look down upon. THURLOW. 154. CONDUCT OF LA FAYETTE IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. THE war of American Independence is... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 330 σελίδες
...would think it an affront to be considered — but which character none can deny me — as a MAN, I am, at this time, as much respected, as the proudest peer I now look down upon. A man of sovereign parts he is esteem'd! Well fitted in the arts, glorious in arms ; Nothing becomes... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 396 σελίδες
...think it an affront to be considered— bul which character none con deny me— as a MAX, I am, al this time, as much respected, as the proudest peer I now look down upon. A man of sovereign parts he is esteem'd ! Well fitted in the arts, glorious in arras ¡ Nothing becomes... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 334 σελίδες
...would think it an affront to be considered—but which character none can deny me—as a MAN, I am. ai this time, as much respected, as the proudest peer I now look down upon. A man of sovereign parts he is esteem'd! Well fitted in the arts, glorious in arms; Nothing becomes... | |
| John Seely Hart - 1845 - 404 σελίδες
...which character none can deny me — as a MAN, I am at this moment as respectable, I beg leave to add, as much respected, as the proudest peer I now look down upon. D WIGHT. (1752-1817.) Profanity Reproved. How wonderful a specimen of human corruption is presented... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1846 - 708 σελίδες
...— as a MAN — I am at this moment as respectable, — I beg leave to add, — I am at this moment as much respected — as the proudest Peer I now look...out of them, was prodigious It gave Lord Thurlow an ascendency in the House which no Chancellor had ever possessed : it invested him in public opinion... | |
| William Newland Welsby - 1846 - 576 σελίδες
...an affront to be considered, as a man, I am at tins moment as respectable, — I beg leave to add, I am at this time as much respected, as the proudest...I now look down upon.' The effect of this speech," Mr. Butler adds, " both within the walls of Parliament and out of them, was prodigious. It gave Lord... | |
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