I never shall be, into crimination and recrimination, the honorable member may, perhaps, find, that, in that contest, there will be blows to take as well as blows to give; that others can state comparisons as significant, at least, as his own, and that... The Elocutionist's Annual ... Comprising New and Popular Readings ... - 145 psl.1883Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 psl.
...crimination and recrimination, the honorable member may, perhaps, find, that, in that contest, there will be blows to take as well as blows to give; that...demand of him whatever powers of taunt and sarcasm lie may possess. 1 commend him to a prudent husbandry of his resources. But, sir, the coalition! the... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 psl.
...crimination and recrimination, the honorable member may, perhaps, find, that, in that contest, there the States entered into the compact, they possessed...sovereignty. Now, have they given away that right 1 commend him to a prudent husbandry of his resources. But, sir, the coalition! the coalition! "ay,... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 psl.
...crimination and recrimination, the honorable member may, perhaps, find, that, in that contest, there will be blows to take as well as blows to give; that...significant, at least, as his own, and that his impunity may, possibly, demand of him whatever powers of taunt and sarcasm he may possess. 1 commend him to a prudent... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 psl.
...others can state comparisons as significant, at least, as his own, and that his impunity may, possibly, demand of him whatever powers of taunt and sarcasm...commend him to a prudent husbandry of his resources. But, sir, the Coalition! The Coalition! Ay, "the murdered Coalition!" The gentleman asks, if I were... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1832 - 916 psl.
...crimination and recrimination,the honorable member may, perhaps, find, that, in that contest, there will be blows to take, as well as blows to give ;...whatever powers of taunt and sarcasm he may possess. 1 commend him to a prudent husbandry of his resources. in the course of my observations the other day,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1832 - 310 psl.
...crimination and recrimination, the honorable member may, perhaps, find, that, in that contest, there will be blows to take as well as blows to give ; that...significant, at least, as his own, and that his impunity may, possibly, demand of him whatever powers of taunt and sarcasm he may possess. I commend him to a prudent... | |
| 1832 - 504 psl.
...crimination and recrimination, the honorable member may, perhaps, find, that, in that contest, there will be blows to take as well as blows to give ; that...significant, at least, as his own, and that his impunity may, possibly, demand of him whatever powers of taunt and sarcasm he may possess. I commend him to a prudent... | |
| 1834 - 614 psl.
...crimination and recrimination, the honourable member may, perhaps, find that, in that contest, there will be blows to take as well as blows to give ; that...significant at least as his own, and that his impunity may possibly demand of him whatever powers of taunt and sarcasm he inay possess. I commend him to a prudent... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1836 - 534 psl.
...crimination and recrimination, the honorable member may perhaps find, that, in that contest, there will be blows to take as well as blows to give ; that...commend him to a prudent husbandry of his resources. SPECIMENS OF EUROPEAN ELOQUENCE. 1. DESCRIPTION OF JUNIUS. BurkeSir, How comes this Junius to have... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1843 - 524 psl.
...crimination and recrimination, the honorable member may perhaps find, that, in that contest, there will be blows to take as well as blows to give ; that...commend him to a prudent husbandry of his resources. SPECIMENS OF EUROPEAN ELOQUENCE. 1. DESCRIPTION OF JUNius. Burke. Sir, How comes this Junius... | |
| |