... which he ever condescended to reply, was, when a certain Mr. William Smith insulted him in Parliament with the appellation of renegade. On that occasion, it will be said, that he vindicated himself, as it became him to do, and treated his calumniator... The Edinburgh annual register - Página 651821Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1817 - 710 páginas
...iwill be said, that he vindicated himself as it became him to do, and treated his calumniator with just and memorable severity. Whether it shall be added,...of the slightest importance to me. ROBERT SOUTHEY." Mr Mr. Frier ^prii \9, \S\6. /CONSIDERING that much inV • justice ha* been done to my Father's memory,... | |
| 1817 - 728 páginas
...reform its prisons, and apply some remedy to the worst grievance which exist*, the enormous exwith just and memorable severity. Whether it shall be added,...himself; but is not of the slightest importance to nie. ROBERT SOUTUEY." Mr. URBAN, Frier Walls, York, April 18, 1816. CONSIDERING that much inV> justice... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1817 - 680 páginas
...do, and treated his calumniator with just and memorable severity. Whether it shall be added, that Mf. William Smith redeemed his own character, by coming...himself, but is not of the slightest importance to me. (p. 42—45.) " ROBERT SOUTHEY." In another part of the Review of this month, we have endeavoured to... | |
| Robert Southey - 1817 - 52 páginas
...be said, that he vindicated himself, as it became him to do, and treated his calumniator with just and memorable severity. Whether it shall be added,...Smith redeemed his own character, by coming forward Avith honest manliness and acknowledging that he had spoken rashly and unjustly, concerns himself,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1819 - 484 páginas
...literary man, and neither a commoner nor a peer of the realm] " and treated his calumniator with just and memorable severity. Whether it shall be added,...of the slightest importance to me. ROBERT SOUTHEY." 'We do not think this conclusion is very like what Mr. Southey somewhere wishes the ' conclusion of... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1819 - 488 páginas
...literary man, and neither a commoner nor a peer of the realm] " and treated his calumniator with just and memorable severity. Whether it shall be added,...himself, but is not of the slightest importance to me. ROBEBT SOUTHEY." We do not think this conclusion is very like what Mr. Southey somewhere wishes the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 730 páginas
...became him to do, and treated his calumniator with just and memorable severity. " Whether it shallbe added, that Mr William Smith redeemed his own character,...of a very novel, as well as of a very extraordinary description.and excited a considerable degrée of interest throughout the county. The prosecutor, Dr... | |
| 1821 - 726 páginas
...will be said, that he vindicated himself as it became him to do, and treated his calumniator with just and memorable severity. " Whether it shall be added,...importance to me. " ROBERT SOUTHEY." SIR MONTAGUE ROGER BURGOYKE, FOR NON-ATTENDANCE AT PUBLIC WORSHIP. Bedfordshire Lent Assizes. This was an action of a... | |
| Robert Southey - 1832 - 482 páginas
...be said, that he vindicated himself, as it became him to do, and treated his calumniator with just and memorable severity. Whether it shall be added,...of the slightest importance to me. ROBERT SOUTHEY. . ESSAY VIII. o* THE RISE AND PROGRESS • or POPULAR DISAFFECTION. 1817. VOL. II. ESSAY VIII. ON THE... | |
| Robert Southey - 1832 - 464 páginas
...be said, that he vindicated himself, as it became him to do, and treated his calumniator with just and memorable severity. Whether it shall be added,...of the slightest importance to me. ROBERT SOUTHEY. ESSAY VIII. ON THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF POPULAR DISAFFECTION. 1817. voi,. ir. ESSAY VIII. ON THE RISE... | |
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