In doing so, you will be accessory in loading one of the parties with unfair and unmerited obloquy. With respect to the other party, myself, I feel it a real duty to say to you frankly that your motion is one for my removal. If any step on the subject... The Life of William Wilberforce - Seite 275von Robert Isaac Wilberforce, Samuel Wilberforce - 1838Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Robert Isaac Wilberforce - 1838 - 892 Seiten
...[of a motion on the subject in the House of Commons] . Letter from Pitt, evening." TO W. W1LBERFORCE ESQ. " My dear Wilberforce, > I am not the person...I ought, distinctly and explicitly what I feel. I lately made in the Morning Chronicle, and there seems a general disposition to proceed against the... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1838 - 754 Seiten
...moment that I can be of more use out of office than in it ; for in it, according to the feelings 1 entertain, I could be of none. I state to you, as...explicitly what I feel. I hope I need not repeat what 1 always feel personally to yourself. ' Yours ever, ' WILLIAM PITT.' — ib., pp. 281, 282. This communication... | |
| 1838 - 596 Seiten
...subject is proposed in Parliament and agreed to, I shall feel from that moment that I can he of no more use out of office than in it; for in it, according to the feelings 1 entertain, I could be of none. I state to yon, as I think 1 ought, distinctly and explicitly what... | |
| Sir James Stephen - 1843 - 418 Seiten
...subject is proposed in Parliament and agreed to, I shall feel from that moment that I can be of no more use out of office than in it; for in it according...repeat what I always feel personally to yourself. — Your's ever, WILLIAM PITT." " Downing Street, Wednesday, May 30, 1798, 11 PM" The following passage... | |
| Sir James Stephen - 1843 - 422 Seiten
...the subject is proposed in Parliament and agreed^, I shall feel from that moment that 1 can be of no more use out of office than in it; for in it according...feelings I entertain, I could be of none. I state to yon, as I think I ought, distinctly and explicitly what I feel. I hope I need not repeat what I always... | |
| Sir James Stephen - 1843 - 420 Seiten
...subject is proposed in Parliament and agreed to, I shall feel from that moment that 1 can be of no more use out of office than in it; for in it according...to the feelings I entertain, I could be of none. I stale to you, as I think I ought, distinctly and explicitly what I feel. I hope I need not repeat what... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1846 - 350 Seiten
...subject is proposed in Parliament and agreed to, I shall feel from that moment that I can be of no more use out of office than in it ; for in it according...repeat what I always feel personally to yourself. — Your's ever, . WILLIAM PITT." - Downing Street, Wednesday, May 30, 1798, 11 PM" The following passage... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1846 - 362 Seiten
...subject is proposed in Parliament and agreed to, I shall feel from that moment that I can be of no more use out of office than in it ; for in it according...repeat what I always feel personally to yourself. — Your's ever, WIUIJLM PITT." " Downing Street, Wednesday, May 30, 1798, 11 PM" The following passage... | |
| Sir James Stephen, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1848 - 356 Seiten
...subject is proposed in Parliament and agreed to, I shall feel from that moment that I can be of no more use out of office than in it ; for in it according...I think I ought, distinctly and explicitly what I fee!. I hope I need not repeat what I always feel personally to yourself. — Your"s ever, WILLIAM... | |
| Thomas Wright, Robert Harding Evans - 1851 - 524 Seiten
...supposed to bring it forward with reference to the individual case. In doing so you will be accessory to loading one of the parties with unfair and unmerited...distinctly and explicitly, what I feel. I hope I need not * The Annual Register, and the Editor of Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, erroneously state the duel... | |
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