I cannot let this numerous audience suppose that to such an appeal I have no answer to make. But what I have to say you would not bear to hear, for my defence would be your condemnation. Proceed, then, in the name of God, to do what is permitted to you.... Revolted Ireland, 1798 and 1803 - Page 95by Albert Stratford George Canning - 1886 - 121 pagesFull view - About this book
| Sir Walter Scott - Jacobite Rebellion, 1745-1746 - 1814 - 390 pages
...make. But what I have to say, you would not bear to hear, for my defence would be your condemnation. Proceed, then, in the name of God, to do what is permitted...like water — spare not mine — were that of all iny ancestors in my veins, I would have peril'd it in this quarrel." He resumed his seat, and refused... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1816 - 388 pages
...make. But what I have to say, you would not bear to hear, for my defence would beyour condemnation. Proceed, then, in the name of God, to do what is permitted...before, you have condemned loyal and honourable blood to 3 be poured forth like water.— Spare not mine. Were that of all my ancestors in. my veins, I would... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 260 pages
...make. But what I have to say, you would not bear to hear, for my defence would be your condemnation. Proceed, then, in the name of God, to do what is permitted...loyal and honourable blood to be poured forth like water—spare not mine—were that of all my ancestors in my veins I would have peril'd it in this... | |
| 1821 - 498 pages
...and the chief of Glennaquoich thus apostrophizing him from the prisoner's bar : — " proceed, in Ike name of God, to do what is permitted to you. — Yesterday, and the day before, you have condemned loyal and honorable blood to be poured forth like water — spare not mine — were that of all my ancestors... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1831 - 780 pages
...make. l!ul what I have to say, you would not bear to hear, for my defence would be your condemnation. Proceed, then, in the name of God, to do what is permitted...that of all my ancestors in my veins, I would have peril' d it in this quarrel. » He resumed his seat, and refused again to rise. Evan Maccombich looked... | |
| Walter Scott - English literature - 1833 - 880 pages
...malte. But what I have to say, you would not bear to hear, for my defence would be your condemnation. Proceed, then, in the name of God, to do what is permitted...before, you have condemned loyal and honourable blood lo be poured forth like water. Spare not mine. Were that of all my ancestors in my veins, I would have... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 710 pages
...would not bear to hear, for my defence would it your condemnation. Proceed, then, in the name of Hod. to do what is permitted to you. Yesterday, and the...honourable blood to be poured forth like water. Spare uot mine. Were that of all my ancestors in my veins, I would have pcril'd it in this quarrel." He résumai... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1846 - 712 pages
...condemnation. Proceed, then, in the паше of flod. to do what'is-permittcd to you.' Yeetcrdny, an! the dav before, you have condemned loyal and honourable blood to be poured forth like Vi'ater. Spare not mine. Were that of all mv ancestors in my veins, I would have. perilVl it in ihTs... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1846 - 850 pages
...make. But what I have to say, you would not bear to hear, for my defence would be your condemnation. Proceed, then, in the name of God, to do what is permitted tn you. Yesterday, and the day before, you have condemned loyal and honourable blood to be poured ffrth... | |
| Walter Scott - 1848 - 704 pages
...you would not bear to hear, for my defence would be your condemnation. Proceed, then, in the name oí God. to do what is permitted to you. Yesterday, and...before, you have condemned loyal and honourable blood lo be poured forth like water. Spare no', mine. Were that of all my ancestors in my veins, I would... | |
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