| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1820 - 782 pages
...they were important to the body of credit belonging to it. " Such, my lords, (Mr. Brougham continued,) is the case now before you, and such is the evidence...the lowest subject of any civil right; ridiculous, to establish the least offence ; scandalous, to support a charge of the highest nature ; monstrous,... | |
| Queen Caroline (consort of George IV, King of Great Britain) - Scandals - 1820 - 958 pages
...of credit belonging to it. " Such, my lords, : Mr. Brougham continued,) is the Case now before yon, and such is the evidence by which it is attempted...the lowest subject of any civil right; ridiculous, to establish the least offence; scitntlalous, to support a charge of the highest nature ; monstrous,... | |
| Joseph Nightingale - Great Britain - 1821 - 646 pages
...important to the body of the case, but they were important to the body of credit belonging to it. " Such, my lords, is the case now before you, and such...proposition ; impotent, to deprive the lowest subject of an)' civil right; ridiculous, to eslablish the least offence; scandalous, to support a charge of the... | |
| Joseph Nightingale - 1821 - 676 pages
...important to the body of the case, but they were important to the body of credit belonging to it. " Such, my lords, is the case now before you, and such...evidence by which it is attempted to be upheld. It is evidence—inadequate, to prove any proposition ; impotent, to deprive the lowest subject of any civil... | |
| 1821 - 536 pages
...the dignity of truth, imply at least sincerity of feeling. " Such, my lords (Mr. Brougham continued), is the case now before you, and such is the evidence by which it is attempted to bp upheld. It is evidence—inadequate, to prove any proposition ; impotent, to deprive the lowest... | |
| John Wilks - Great Britain - 1822 - 546 pages
...omitted. " Such, my Lords," said Mr. Brougham, "is " the case now before you, and such is the evi" dence by which it is attempted to be upheld. " It is evidence — inadequate, to prove any propo" sition; impotent, to deprive the lowest subject " of any civil right ; ridiculous, to establish... | |
| Europe - 1823 - 854 pages
...they were important to the body of credit belonging to it. " Such, my lords, (Mr Brougham continued), is the case now before you, and such is the evidence...the lowest subject of any civil right ; ridiculous, to establish the least offence ; scandalous, to support a charge of the highest nature ; monstrous,... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1823 - 896 pages
...they were important to the body of credit belonging to it. " Such, my lords, (Mr Brougham continued), is the case now before you, and such is the evidence...the lowest subject of any civil right ; ridiculous, to establish the least offence ; scandalous, to support a charge of the highest nature ; monstrous,... | |
| 1823 - 892 pages
...they were important to the body of credit belonging to it. " Such, my lords, (Mr Brougham continued), is the case now before you, and such is the evidence...the lowest subject of any civil right ; ridiculous, to establish the least offence ; scandalous, to support a charge of the highest nature ; monstrous,... | |
| Robert Huish - 1830 - 466 pages
...inimitable peroration to this incomparable speech be omitted : — ' Such, my Lords,' said Mr. Brougham, ' is the case now before you ; and such is the evidence by vhich it is attempted to be upheld. It is evidence, inadequate to prove any proposition ; impotent... | |
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