| 1887 - 958 sider
...uttered that was not a violation of the privileges of the House; but I did not call him to order — why? because the limited talents of some men render...parliamentary at the same time. On any other occasion I should think myself justifiable in treating with silent contempt anything which might fall from that... | |
| Lucy A. Chittenden - 1884 - 204 sider
...uttered that was not a violation of the privileges of the House. But I did not call him to order,— why ? because the limited talents of some men render...for them to be severe without being unparliamentary. 8. Who made you glorious as the gates of Heaven Beneath the keen, full moon? Who bade the sun Clothe... | |
| 1889 - 220 sider
...uttered that was not a violation of the privileges of the House. But I did not call him to order — why ? because the limited talents of some men render...parliamentary at the same time. On any other occasion, I should think myself justifiable in treating with silent contempt any thing which might fall from... | |
| 1890 - 632 sider
...uttered that was not a violation of the privileges of the House. But I did not call him to order — why ? because the limited talents of some men render...parliamentary at the same time. On any other occasion, I should think myself justifiable in treating with silent contempt any thing which might fall from... | |
| William T. Ross - 1890 - 400 sider
...uttered that was not a violation of the privileges of the House. But I did not call him to order—why? because the limited talents of some men render it...parliamentary at the same time. On any other occasion, I should think myself justifiable in treating with silent contempt anything which might fall from that... | |
| William T. Ross - 1890 - 396 sider
...uttered that was not a violation of the privileges of the House. But I did not call him to order—why ? because the limited talents of some men render it...unparliamentary. But before I sit down, I shall show him how to bj^severe and parliamentary at the same time. On any other occasion, I should think myself justifiable... | |
| James Vincent Coombs - 1891 - 420 sider
...uttered that was not a violation of the privileges of the House ; but I did not call him to order. Why ? Because the limited talents of some men render...parliamentary at the same time. On any other occasion I should think myself justifiable in treating with silent contempt anything which might fall from that... | |
| Henry Hardwicke - 1896 - 476 sider
...he uttered that was not a violation of the privileges of the house. But I did not call him to order. Why ? Because the limited talents of some men render...parliamentary at the same time. On any other occasion, I should think myself justifiable in treating with silent contempt anything which might fall from that... | |
| Sir John Thomas Gilbert - 1896 - 210 sider
...was not a violation of the privileges of the House; but I did not call him to order— why 't becHuse the limited talents of some men render it impossible...parliamentary at the same time. On any other occasion I should think myself justifiable in treating with silent contempt anything which might fall from that... | |
| Sir John Thomas Gilbert - 1896 - 214 sider
...uttered that was not a violation of the privileges of the House; but I did not call him to order— why ? because the limited talents of some men render...shall show him how to be severe and parliamentary ar the same time. On any other occasion I should think myself justifiable in treating with silent contempt... | |
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