| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1763 - 630 sivua
...where '« Editfs" are in fafhion, f . " Sir John Duncombe.j It is hard to- condemn a mart without tcjng heard ; " Removed from the King's prefence" is as.../ •' Sir John Trevor.] If you proceed merely to fufpeud him. from tl>e Kisg's " comicils>" you may do it, butif> from the King's 3 ** prefence," e<... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1763 - 604 sivua
...pardon, and he would have Lauderdale fent where " Edicts" are in faftiion, <£ Sir John Duncombe.] It rs hard to condemn a man without being heard; " Removed...King's prefence" is as hard a judgment as a man can have—Thinks it worthy confkleration to give him a day. the Houfi of Comment. I jt ** prefence," where... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1763 - 618 sivua
...feat where " Edifb" are in faihiou. " Sir John'Duncombe.] It is hard to condemn a man without feeing heard ; " Removed from the King's prefence" is as hard a judgment as a man can have—Thinks it worthy confidcration to-givehim ad-ay. '* prefence ? " where no manner of proof is... | |
| William Cobbett - 1808 - 842 sivua
...Juhn Duncombc. It is hard to condemn a man without beiug heard ; ' removed from the king's presence' is as hard a judgment as a man can have : thinks it worthy consideration to give him a day. Sir John Treror. If you proceed merely to suspend him from the king... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1808 - 740 sivua
...pardon, am! • would have Lauderdale sent where ' Edicts' are in fashion. Sir Ji/Лл Duncombe. It is hard to condemn a man without being heard ; ' removed from the king's presence' is as hard a judgment as a man can have : thinks it worthy consideration to give him a day.... | |
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