Upon the whole, I will beg leave to tell the House what is really my opinion. It is that the Stamp Act be repealed absolutely, totally, and immediately; that the reason for the repeal be assigned, because it was founded upon an erroneous principle. William Pitt, Earl of Chatham - Page 170by Albert von Ruville - 1907Full view - About this book
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - United States - 1833 - 608 pages
...animosity and resentment will cease. Upon the whole, I will beg leave to tell the house in few words what is really my opinion : It is, that the stamp...be repealed, absolutely, totally, and immediately." On the 2;id of February, General Conway introduced a notion to repeal this act. The debate lasted until... | |
| Obadiah Rich - America - 1835 - 444 pages
...Barhados. By a native of the island. .... Barhados. 8vo. pp. 47. 9 POLITICAL DEBATES. " Upon the whole, I will beg leave to tell the House what is really...be repealed absolutely, totally, and immediately." The Great Commoner. ..... Paris. 8vo. pp. 18. This, and the two following, were evidently printed in... | |
| Carlo Botta - United States - 1837 - 508 pages
...first from the strongest side. Excuse their errors ; learn to honor their virtues. Upon the whole, I will beg leave to tell the house what is really my opinion. I consider it most consistent with our dignity, most useful to our liberty, and in every respect the... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - Europe - 1838 - 516 pages
...repeating them : — ' Be to her faults a little blind : Be to her virtues very kind.' ( " Upon the whole, I will beg leave to tell the House what is really my opinion. It is, that the Stamp-act should be repealed absolutely, totally, and immediately ; that the reason for the repeal... | |
| William Pitt (1st earl of Chatham.), William Stanhope Taylor - Europe - 1838 - 532 pages
...repeating them : — < Be to her faults a little blind : Be to her virtues very kind.' f " Upon the whole, I will beg leave to tell the House what is really my opinion. It is, that the Stamp-act should be repealed absolutely, totally, and immediately ; that the reason for the repeal... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - Europe - 1838 - 544 pages
...Stamp-act should be repealed absolutely, totally, and immediately ; that the reason for the repeal should be assigned, because it was founded on an erroneous principle. At the I have the honour to be, with all possible esteem and respect, Sir, Your most obedient and most humble... | |
| Carlo Botta - United States - 1840 - 520 pages
...first from the strongest side. Excuse their errors ; learn to honor their virtues. Upon the whole, I will beg leave to tell the house what is really my opinion. I consider it most consistent with our dignity, most useful to our liberty, and in every respect the... | |
| Henry White - Indian captivities - 1841 - 440 pages
...liberties, would be fit instruments to make slaves of the rest.' He concluded his speech by advising that the stamp act be repealed, absolutely, totally, and immediately; that the reason of the repeal be assigned, that it was founded on an erroneous principle. ' At the same time,' subjoined... | |
| Henry White - Indian captivities - 1843 - 444 pages
...liberties, would be fit instruments to make slaves of the rest.' He concluded his speech by advising that the stamp act be repealed, absolutely, totally, and immediately ; that the reason of the repeal be assigned, that it was founded on an erroneous principle. ' At the same time,' subjoined... | |
| American literature - 1849 - 600 pages
...repeating them, — ' Be to her faults a little blind ; Be to her virtues very kind.' " Upon the whole, I will beg leave to tell the House what is really my opinion. It is, that the Stamp Act be ref.ealeJ, absvlutely, totally, and immediately. That the reason for the repeal be assigned, because... | |
| |