It would surely be better, Mr. Speaker," said he, " to give up not only a part, but, if necessary, even the whole, of our constitution, to preserve the remainder... Personal Sketches of His Own Times - 134 페이지저자: Sir Jonah Barrington - 1827전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Sir Jonah Barrington - 1827 - 504 페이지
...in Ireland :—" It would surely be better, Mr. Speaker," said he, "to give up not only apart, hut, if necessary, even the whole, of our constitution, to preserve the remainder!" 'I his Baronet having been one of the Irish Parliamentary curiosities before the Union, I have only... | |
| 1872 - 676 페이지
...Bill in Ireland, he argued : ' It would surely be better, Mr. Speaker, to give up not only a part, but if necessary even the whole, of our constitution to preserve the remainder.' " I have before me the Sporting Magazine for April, 179Г), by which it appears that the "bull ': was... | |
| Sir Jonah Barrington - 1853 - 558 페이지
...be better, Mr. Speaker," said he, " to give up not only a part, but, if necessary, even the mftole, of our constitution, to preserve the remainder !"...bulls were rather logical perversions, and had some stl nig point in most of them. The English people consider a bull as nothing more than a vulgar, nonsensical... | |
| Sir Jonah Barrington - 1853 - 572 페이지
...bill in Ireland : "It would surely be better, Mr. Speaker," said he, " to give up not only a part, but, if necessary, even the whole, of our constitution,...before the union, I have only exemplified his mode of hlnndering, as many ridiculous sayings have been attributed to him. He blundered certainly more than... | |
| Anne Mathews - 1860 - 380 페이지
...Bill, in Ireland — " It would surely be better, Mr. Speaker," said he, " to give up, not only a part, but if necessary, even the whole of our constitution, to preserve the remainder." Philosophers have puzzled themselves how to define man, so as to distinguish him from other animals.... | |
| 1872 - 592 페이지
...Bill in Ireland, he argued : ' It would surely be better, Mr. Speaker, to give up not only a part, but if necessary even the whole, of our constitution to preserve the remainder.' " I have before me the Sporting Magazine fir April, 1795, by which it appears that the ''bull"1 was... | |
| 1872 - 602 페이지
...Bill in Ireland, he argued : ' It would surely be better, Mr. Speaker, to give up not only a part, but if necessary even the whole, of our constitution to preserve the remainder.' " I have before me the Sporting Magazine for April, 1795, by which it appears that the "bull " was... | |
| Robert W. Malcolmson - 1872 - 172 페이지
...Habeas Corpus Act : — " It would be better, Mr. Speaker," said he, "to give up not only a. part, but, if necessary, even the whole of our constitution to preserve the remainder." We must close our selection with the following sensible blunder : — " The best way," said Sir Boyle,... | |
| 1889 - 828 페이지
...Bill in Ireland. "It would surely be better, Mr. Speaker," said he, " to give up, not only a part, but if necessary, even the whole of our constitution to preserve the remainder." This last sentence of Sir Boyle fit the <juestion under consideration, exactly. But I think we better keep... | |
| William S. Walsh - 1892 - 1116 페이지
...Habeas Corpus Act in Ireland, " It would be better, Mr. Speaker," said he, "to give up not only a part, %Y&Z& % %7$ ' One of his most famous mots was the imperious demand, " Why should we put ourselves out of the way... | |
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