| Parliament commons, proc - 1809 - 390 pages
...at all about her. Any thing I could possibly offer after what 1 have now said would be superfluous ; there is the conclusion, that is the epilogue of any...any circumstances he has cited or remarked upon, I ant as ignorant as a- man unborn.—With regard to the gentleman who has this 1 moment been at your... | |
| Corruption investigation - 1809 - 598 pages
...to ftate; and as to any queflion thought proper by th'e Honourable Gentleman, or any circumltances he has cited or remarked upon, I am as ignorant as...has this moment been at your Bar, I did receive a letter from him lad night, which I have in my pocket, and will deliver, if it is the pleafure of the... | |
| Леонид Васильевич Милов - Agriculture - 1809 - 394 pages
...I have now said would be superfluous ; there is the conclusion, that is the epilogue of any tiling I have to state ; and as to any question thought proper...any circumstances he has cited or remarked upon, I ignorant as a man unborn,— With regard to the gentleman who has this moment been at your bar, I did... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1809 - 620 pages
...there is th« nonclusi.m, that is the epilogue of anything I have to state ; and as to any <|iieslion thought proper by the honourable gentleman, or any circumstances he has cited or remarked upon, I am a», ignorant as a man unborn.— \VjiU regard uvthe gentleman who Uis this •moment' Ы;«мд at... | |
| Elizabeth Taylor - Great Britain - 1809 - 234 pages
...at all about her. Any thing I could possibly offer after what I have now said would be superfluous ; there is the conclusion, that is the epilogue of any thing I hare to state; and as to any question thought proper by the honourable gentleman, or any circumstances... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1812 - 624 pages
...all about her. Any thing I could possibly offer after »hat I have now said would be superfluous ; there is the conclusion, that is the epilogue of any...state ; and as to any question thought proper by the lion, gent., or any circumstances he has cited or remarked upon, I am as ignorant as a man unborn.... | |
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