| Henry Grattan - 1822 - 450 sider
...having associated with disaffected characters. Mr. G RATTAN replied : Has the gentleman done? Has he completely done ? He was unparliamentary from the...without being unparliamentary. But before I sit down VOL. III. DD I shall show him how to be severe and parliamentary at the same time. On any other occasion... | |
| 1823 - 616 sider
...of old n*TK7fi>.T«s *& o-^oi q<ays,. He thus commences his reply. ' Has the gentleman done ? Has he completely done ? He was Unparliamentary from the...without being unparliamentary. But before I sit down, I *hall show him how to be severe and parliamentary at the same time. On any other occasion, I should... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1831 - 356 sider
...execution. MR. GRATTAN'S REPLY TO MR. CORBY-S ATTACK ON HIS CHARACTER. HAS the gentleman done? Has he completely done? He was unparliamentary from the beginning...privileges of the House. But I did not call him to order—Why? because the limited talents of some men render it impossible for them to be severe without... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1832 - 310 sider
...S REPLY TO MR. CORRT, CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER. Mr. Speaker, — HAS the gentleman done ? Has he completely done ? He was unparliamentary from the...speech. There was scarce a word he uttered that was nof a violation of the privileges of the House. But I did not call him to order — why ? because the... | |
| 1836 - 740 sider
...Corrv had concluded, he rose with a cн1m selfassurance, and said, " Has the gentleman done ? Has he completely done ? He was unparliamentary from the...his speech. There was scarce a word he uttered that WHS not a violation of the privileges of the house ; but I did not rnil him to order. Wby ? Because... | |
| 1836 - 332 sider
...CORRY. HAS the gentleman done 1 Has he completely done ? He was unparliamentary from the begin, ning to the end of his speech. There was scarce a word he uttered that was not a violation of "J° privileges of the House ; but I did not call him i order — why ? because the limited talents... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1836 - 534 sider
...genius of " universal emancipation.' 41. REPLY TO MR. COREY'S ATTACK ON HIS CHARACTER. — Grattan. violation of the privileges of the house. But I did not call himto order — why 1 because the limited talents of some men render it impossible for them to be severe... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1844 - 900 sider
...emancipation." 41. REPLY TO MR. CORRY'S ATTACK ON HIS CHARACTER. — Grattan. Has the gentleman done ? Has he completely done ? He was unparliamentary from the beginning to the end of his •peech. There was scarce a word he uttered that was not a 154 UNITED STATES SPEAKER. violation... | |
| Henry Grattan - 1846 - 638 sider
...doctors." The following was the substance of Mr. Grattan's reply :— Has the gentleman done ? lias he completely done ? He was unparliamentary from the...privileges of the House ; but I did not call him to ordar — why '.' because the limited talents of some men render it impossible for them to be severe... | |
| Henry Grattan - 1846 - 768 sider
...doctors." The following was the substance of Mr. Grattau's reply : — Has the gentleman done ? Has he completely done ? He was unparliamentary from the beginning to the end of bis speech. There \vas scarce a word he uttered that was not a violation of the privileges of the House... | |
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