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" I did not intend to have said, I should not have said so much on this occasion, but that in this situation, with all that hear me, what I say must carry the weight of testimony rather than appear the voice of panegyric. For you, sir, you have given great... "
The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany - Page 36
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 35

History - 1793
...I fay mufl carry the weight "ef teftimony, rather than appear the voice of panegyric. For you, fir, you have given great pledges to your country, and,...the public are concerning you, I dare fay you will anfwer them. For the fociety, I fliall always tljink myfelf honoured by ever; mark cf their efteem,...
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 23

English literature - 1793 - 548 pages
...occafion, but that in this fituation with all that hear me, what I fay muft carry the weight of teftimony, rather than appear the voice of panegyric. " For you, Sir, you have given great pledges to vour country, and, large as the expectation» of the public are concerning you, 1 dire fay you will...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 35

History - 1793 - 752 pages
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Annual Register, Volume 35

Edmund Burke - History - 1821 - 758 pages
...occasion, but that in this situation with all that hear me, what I say must carry the weight of testimony, rather than appear the voice of panegyric. For you,...expectations of the public are concerning you, I dare say you will answer them. For the society, I shall always think myself honoured by every mark of their...
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Eminent British Lawyers

Henry Roscoe - Lawyers - 1830 - 554 pages
...occasion, but that in this situation with all that hear me, what I say must carry the weight of testimony rather than appear the voice of panegyric. " For you,...expectations of the public are concerning you, I dare say you will answer them. " For the society, I shall always think myself honoured by every mark of...
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The Legal Observer, Or, Journal of Jurisprudence, Volume 11

Law - 1836 - 596 pages
...occasion, but that in this situation with all that hear me, what I say must carry the weight of testimony rather than appear the voice of panegyric. " For you,...expectations of the public are concerning you, I dare say you will answer them. " For the society, I shall always think myself honored by every mark of their...
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The Law Magazine, Or, Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence

Law - 1843 - 534 pages
...occasion, but that in this situation with all that hear me, what I say must carry the weight of testimony rather than appear the voice of panegyric. For you,...have given great pledges to your country and large are the expectations of the public concerning you. I dare say you will answer them." Upon Lord Hardwicke...
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The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England ...

John Campbell Baron Campbell - Judges - 1846 - 708 pages
...much upon this occasion ; but with all that hear me, what I say must carry the weight of testimony rather than appear the voice of panegyric. For you,...have given great pledges to your country, and large are the expectations of the public concerning you. I dare to say you will answer them." For us Lincoln's...
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The Lives of the Lords Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England ...

John Campbell Baron Campbell - Great Britain - 1851 - 528 pages
...much upon this occasion ; but with all that hear me, what I say must carry the weight of testimony rather than appear the voice of panegyric. For you,...have given great pledges to your country, and large are the expectations of the public concerning you. I dare to say you will answer them/' For us Lincoln's...
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The Lives of the Lords Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England ...

John Campbell Baron Campbell - Great Britain - 1851 - 536 pages
...so much upon this occasion; but with all that hear me, what I say must carry the weight of testimony rather than appear the voice of panegyric. For you, Sir, you have given great pledges to your VOL. V. 21 country, and large are the expectations of the public concerning you. I dare to say you...
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