| Arthur Howard Galton - 1888 - 368 sivua
...Sir. But I confess that the character of judge in my own cause is a thing that frightens me. Instead of filling me with pride, I am exceedingly humbled by it. I cannot proceed with a stern, assured, judicial confidence, until I find myself in something more 'ike a judicial character.... | |
| James Mercer Garnett - 1890 - 730 sivua
...confidence, until I find myself in something more like a judicial character. I must have these hesitations as long as I am compelled to recollect that, in my little reading upon such contests as these, the sense of mankind has, at least, as often decided against the superior as... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1839 - 486 sivua
...Sir. But I confess that the character of judge in my own cause is a thing that frightens me ; instead of filling me with pride, I am exceedingly humbled by it. I cannot proceed with a stern, assured judicial confidence, until I find myself in something more like a judicial character... | |
| James Mercer Garnett - 1891 - 728 sivua
...Sir. But I confess that the character of judge in my own cause is a thing that frightens me. Instead of filling me with pride, I am exceedingly humbled by it. I cannot proceed with a stern, assured, judicial confidence, until I find myself in something more like a judicial character.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1891 - 264 sivua
...But I con5 fess, that the character of judge in my own cause is a thing that frightens me. Instead of filling me with pride, I am exceedingly humbled by it. I cannot proceed with a stern, assured, judicial confidence, until I find myself in something more like a judicial character.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1892 - 294 sivua
...Sir. But I confess that the character of judge in my own cause is a thing that frightens me. Instead of filling me with pride, I am exceedingly humbled by it. I cannot proceed with a stern, assured, judicial confidence, until I find myself in something more like a judicial character.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1892 - 400 sivua
...confidence, until I find myself in something more lte-e a Judicial character. I must have these hesitations as long as I am compelled to recollect, that, in my little reading «Pon such contests as these the sense of mankn has, at least, as often decided against the superior... | |
| Cornelius Beach Bradley - 1894 - 408 sivua
...the character of judge in my own cause is a thing that frightens me. Instead of filling me with 35 pride, I am exceedingly humbled by it. I cannot proceed with a stern, assured, judicial confidence, until I find myself in something more like a judicial character.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1894 - 120 sivua
...the character of judge in my own cause is a thing that frightens me. Instead of rilling me with 35 pride, I am exceedingly humbled by it. I cannot proceed with a stern, assured, judicial confidence, until I find myself in something more like a judicial character.... | |
| 1895 - 508 sivua
...Sir. But I confess that the character of judge in my own cause is a thing that frightens me. Instead of filling me with pride, I am exceedingly humbled by it. I cannot proceed with a stern, assured, judicial confidence, until I find myself in something more like a judicial character.... | |
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