| Great Britain. Parliament - 1833 - 674 ÆäÀÌÁö
...fit, and so ' ordered, that all personal, sharp, or tax' ing speeches be forborne ; and whoso' ever answereth another man's speech, ' shall apply his answer to the matter ' without xvrong to the person : and as ' nothing offensive is to be spokun, so no' thing is to be ill taken,... | |
| Parliament lists - 1832 - 1026 ÆäÀÌÁö
...honour's sake thought tit and so ordered, that all personal, sharp, or taxing speeches be forborne ; and whosoever answereth another man's speech, shall apply his answer to the matter riot wneg to tbe person ; and as nothing offensive is to be »•a«, »nothing is to be ill taken,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1834 - 738 ÆäÀÌÁö
...for avoiding of offensive speeches, when matters are debating, either in the House or at Committees, it is for honour sake thought fit, and so ordered, that all personal, sharp, or taxing speeches be forborne." The Marquess of Westmeath had nearly concluded all that he was about saying, when he was... | |
| James Grant - 1836 - 842 ÆäÀÌÁö
...offensive speeches, when matters are debating either in the House or at Committees, it is for honour's sake thought fit and so ordered, that all personal, sharp, or taxing speeches be forborne ; and whosoever anewereth another man's speech, shall apply his answer to the matter without... | |
| James Grant - 1836 - 424 ÆäÀÌÁö
...offensive speeches, when matters are debating either in the House or at Committees, it is for honour's sake thought fit and so ordered, that all personal, sharp, or taxing speeches be forborne ; and whosoever answereth another man's speech, shall apply his answer to the matter without... | |
| James Grant - 1836 - 230 ÆäÀÌÁö
...offensive speeches, when matters are debating either in the House or at Committees, it is for honour's sake thought fit and so ordered, that all personal, sharp, or taxing speeches be forborne ; and whosoever answereth another man's speech, shall apply his answer to the matter without... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - 1844 - 514 ÆäÀÌÁö
...for avoiding of offensive speeches, when matters are debating, either in the house or at committees, it is for honour sake thought fit, and so ordered, that all personal, sharp, or taxing speeches be forborne ; and whosoever answereth another man's speech, shall apply his answer to the matter, without... | |
| Thomas Erskine May (baron Farnborough.) - 1851 - 688 ÆäÀÌÁö
...for avoiding of offensive speeches, when matters are debating, either in the house, or at committees, it is for honour sake thought fit, and so ordered, that all personal, sharp, or taxing npeecbes be forborne ; and whosoever answereth another man's speech, shall apply his answer to the... | |
| Thomas Erskine May (baron Farnborough.) - 1859 - 854 ÆäÀÌÁö
...for avoiding of offensive speeches, when matters are debating, either in the house, or at committees, it is for honour sake thought fit, and so ordered, that all personal, sharp, or taxing speeches be forborne ; and whosoever answereth another man's speech, shall apply his answer to the matter, without... | |
| Thomas Erskine May (baron Farnborough.) - 1879 - 984 ÆäÀÌÁö
...for avoiding of offensive speeches, when matters are debating, either in the house, or at committees, it is for honour sake thought fit, and so ordered, that all personal, sharp, or taxing speeches be forborne ; and whosoever answercth another man's speech, shall apply his answer to the matter, without... | |
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