| 1784 - 722 Seiten
...Houfe of Commons, and he was ready to bow down to any cenfure the Houfe might think proper to bellow OD him ; but that when he ufed the term a parcel of boys, he meant to apply it to the miniflry, who, he conceived, were intuiting him with their triumph ; a triumph, which grey hair« ought... | |
| 1784 - 524 Seiten
...'Houfe of Commons, and he was ready to bow down to any ccnfurcthe Houfe mi^ht think proper to bcflow on him, but that when he ufed the term, a parcel of toys, \vitli a dtfirc to ellablifli it on a lyttcm, that had a view to enable him clTectualiy to counteract... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1784 - 408 Seiten
...ready to bow down to any cenfure the Houfe might think proper to beftow on him; but that when he uled the term, a parcel of boys, he meant to apply it to...founded on the ralh exultation of mere boys. Mr. Dundas role, and calmed the rifing ftorm. by an ap- Mr.Donpeal to Mr. Burkt-'s good fenle, whether a new Parliament... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1785 - 452 Seiten
...thing depended on the Britilh Houfe of Commons, and he was ready to bow down to any cenfure the Houfe might think proper to beftow on him ; but that when...expreffing difpleafure, when it was founded on, the raIh exultation of mere boys. The Houfe divided on the queftion of adjournment ; Ayes, — — 90 Noes,... | |
| James Boswell - 1887 - 652 Seiten
...the ill-treatment of a parcel of boys."' When he was called to order, he said : — ' When he used the term " a parcel of boys," he meant to apply it to the ministry, who, he conceived, were insulting him with their triumph ; a triumph which grey hairs ought... | |
| Elizabeth R. Lambert - 2003 - 228 Seiten
...Dundas rebuked Burke, and although he apologized for his vehemence, he declared that "when he used the term 'a parcel of boys,' he meant to apply it to the ministry, who, he conceived, were insulting him with their triumph; a triumph which grey hairs ought... | |
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