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" Lords at once come to the conclusion, that nothing so befits him as an unbroken silence. He speaks in so low a tone of voice, as to be inaudible to those who are any distance from him. And not only is his voice low in its tones, but it is unpleasant from... "
Random Recollections of the House of Lords: From the Year 1830 to 1836 ... - Page 381
by James Grant - 1836 - 408 pages
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The Orthodox journal and Catholic monthly intelligencer [ed. by W ..., Volume 5

William Eusebius Andrews - 1817 - 512 pages
...which mutual interest had rendered necessary. Sir JC Hippiiley spoke in defence of his measures, but in so low a tone of voice, as to be inaudible to the reporters. Sir II. PAR,M:H. had to thank the right hon. gentleman w ho had spoken on the other...
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Random Recollections of the House of Commons, from the Year 1830 to the ...

James Grant - Great Britain - 1836 - 230 pages
...the house he is hardly of any use to them, farther than the sanction which his name gives to t.ieir measures. He is no speaker : when he does get on his...voice low in its tones, but it is unpleasant from its monotonyr In his manner there is not a particle of life or spirit. You would fancy his Grace to be...
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A view of the evidence afforded by the life and ministry of st. Peter to the ...

Philip Stanhope Dodd - 1837 - 466 pages
...relating "to the traitor. John xiii. 25. We gather from ver. 28. that the question and answer were in so low a tone of voice, as to be inaudible to the other disciples. Some ancient writers have given to St. John a title expressive of the especial...
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Annals of the Congress of the United States

United States. Congress - Law - 1853 - 722 pages
...with them when we had the greatest occasion for them. Mr. LOWNDES spoke in favor of the section, but in so low a tone of voice as to be inaudible to the reporter. Mr. GOLD premised, that he did not rise to enter into the general policy of the war;...
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The Congressional Globe

United States. Congress - United States - 1853 - 724 pages
...process, instituted for investigating the matter. Mr. LOWNDES spoke in favor of the section, . but in so low a tone of voice as to be inaudible to the reporter. Mr. TROUP said, the objections to this provision were lame in their nature; he only wished...
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Before an Audience: Or, The Use of the Will in Public Speaking. Talks to the ...

Nathan Sheppard - Oratory - 1886 - 164 pages
...once come to the conclusion that nothing so befits him as unbroken silence. He speaks in so low a tone as to be inaudible to those who are any distance from...it is unpleasant from its monotony. In his manner (natural manner ?) there is not a particle of life or spirit. You would fancy his grace to be half...
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Before an Audience: Or, The Use of the Will in Public Speaking. Talks to the ...

Nathan Sheppard - Oratory - 1886 - 164 pages
...once come to the conclusion that nothing so befits him as unbroken silence. He speaks in so low a tone as to be inaudible to those who are any distance from...it is unpleasant from its monotony. In his manner (natural manner ?) there is not a particle of life or spirit. You would fancy his grace to be half...
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NCEA Bulletin, Volumes 7-9

National Catholic Educational Association - 1910 - 1612 pages
...once come to the conclusion that nothing so befits him as unbroken silence. He speaks in so low a tone as to be inaudible to those who are any distance from him. And not only is the voice low in its tones, but it is unpleasant in its monotony. In his manner there is not a particle...
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Werner's Magazine: A Magazine of Expression, Volume 23

Elocution - 1899 - 672 pages
...once come to the conclusion that nothing so befits him as unbroken silence. He speaks in so low a tone as to be inaudible to those who are any distance from him. Not only is his voice low in its tones, but it is unpleasant from its monotony. In his manner there...
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