| Early English newspapers - 1809 - 890 pages
...slightest knowledge or suspicion that they existed at all. " My consciousness of innocence leads hie confidently to hope that the House of Commons will...proceeding prejudicial to my honour and character ; bnt if, upon such testimony as has been adduced against me, the House of 'Commons can think my innocence... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1809 - 624 pages
...from the memory of all its members. (Hear, b*ar,kear!) The part to which he alluded was this : — '* My consciousness of innocence leads me confidently...not, upon such " evidence as they have heard, adopt n ny proceed ings pre" judicial to my honour and character; but if, upon such '' testimony as has been... | |
| Great Britain - 1809 - 536 pages
..." slightest knowledge or suspicion that they " existed at all. — My consciousness of in" nocence leads me confidently to hope, " that the House of...have heard, " adopt any proceeding prejudicial to nry " honour and character ; but if, on melt tes'' timony as has been adduced against me, " the House... | |
| English literature - 1809 - 1020 pages
...at all.— My consciousness of innocence leads me confidently to hope, that the House of Corcmor.s will not, upon such evidence as they have heard, adopt...proceeding prejudicial to my honour and character; but if, on such testimony as has been aduuccd against me, the House of Commons can think my innocence questionable,... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1809 - 646 pages
...present state of the inquiry, may be a matter of doubt. His royal highness expresses his " confident hope that the House of " Commons will not upon such...have heard, adopt " any proceeding prejudicial to his honour and character." The bouse, however, are called upon ia justice to his royal highness, aMl... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1809 - 540 pages
...all. — My consciousness of in" nocence lends me confidently to hope, " that the -H.-usc of Comnxins will not, " upon such evidence as they have heard,..." adopt any proceeding prejudicial to my '' honour ami iharactcr ; but if, on sufh 'es" " timony as has been adduced against me, " the J-louse of Commons... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Corruption investigation - 1809 - 878 pages
...from Ihe memory of all its members. (Heart hear, hear!) The part to which he alluded was this:— *' My consciousness of innocence leads me confidently to " hope that the House of Commons will pot, upon such " evidence as they have heard, adopt any proceedings pre*' judicial to my honour and... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1811 - 860 pages
...all corrupt participation in any of the infamous transactions which have appeared in evidence at the bar of the House of Commons, or any connivance at...honour and character ; but if, upon such testimony аз has been adduced against me, the House of Commons can think my innocence questionable, I claim... | |
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