Cave had interest with the doorkeepers : he and the persons employed under him got admittance : they brought away the subject of discussion, the names of the speakers, the side they took, and the order in which they rose, together with notes of the various... New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register - Seite 448herausgegeben von - 1856Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 466 Seiten
...the side they took, and the order in which they rose, together with notes of the arguments advanced in the course of the debate. The whole was afterwards...form they now have in the Parliamentary debates." To this discovery Dr. Francis made answer: " Then, Sir, you have exceeded Demosthenes himself; for... | |
| Frederick Knight Hunt - 1850 - 314 Seiten
...interest with the door-keepers. He and the persons under him got admittance. They brought away the subject of discussion, the names of the speakers, the side...composed the speeches in the form they now have in Parliamentary Debates ; for the speeches of that period are all reprinted from Cave's Magazine.' To... | |
| Frederick Knight Hunt - 1850 - 318 Seiten
...interest with the door-keepers. He and the persons under him got admittance. They brought away the subject of discussion, the names of the speakers, the side...composed the speeches in the form they now have in Parliamentary Debates ; for the speeches of that period are all reprinted from Cave's Magazine.' To... | |
| 1853 - 888 Seiten
...with the door-keepers. He, and the persons under him, got admittance. They brought away the subject of discussion, the names of the speakers, the side...me, and I composed the speeches in the form they now bear in parliamentary debates ; for the speeches of that period are till reprinted from Cave's Magazine."... | |
| Alexander Andrews - 1859 - 356 Seiten
...he and the persons employed under him got admittance, they brought away the subjects of discussion f the names of the speakers, the side they took, and...of his writings that gave him any compunction was bis account of the debates in the Gentleman'^ Magazine, but that at the time he wrote them he did not... | |
| James Grant - 1871 - 478 Seiten
...the doorkeepers ; he and the persons employed under him had admittance. They brought away the subject of discussion, the names of the speakers, the side...form they now have in the Parliamentary debates." So that the popular belief that Dr. Johnson attended the gallery of the House of Commons to report... | |
| James Grant - 1871 - 490 Seiten
...the doorkeepers; he and the persons employed under him had admittance. They brought away the subject of discussion, the names of the speakers, the side...form they now have in the Parliamentary debates." So that the popular belief that Dr. Johnson attended the gallery of the House of Commons to report... | |
| 1877 - 814 Seiten
...which they rose, together with notes of the arguments advanced in the course of the debate. The v hole was afterwards communicated to me, and I composed the speeches in the form wh;ch they now have in the parliamentary debates." All bestowed lavish encomiums upon Johnson ; and... | |
| Charles Allen Sumner - 1882 - 146 Seiten
...door-keepers—he and the persons employed under him got admittance; they brought away the subject of discussion, the names of the speakers, the side...form they now have in the Parliamentary debates." You will, many of you, recall to mind Dr. Johnson's famous remark concerning these partly fictitious... | |
| Walter Thornbury - 1879 - 604 Seiten
...the order in which they rose, together with notes of the various arguments adduced in the course of debate. The whole was afterwards communicated to me,...composed the speeches in the form they now have." Here, perhaps, we have the origin of Dr. Johnson's aversion to newspapers, for we all abhor our sins... | |
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