| 1757 - 564 pagine
...their public councils and afTemblies. Every man there is heard iu his turn, according as his years, hi$ wifdom, or his fervices to his country have ranked him. Not a word , not a whifper, hot a murmur is fieird from the reft, while he fpeaks. No indecent condemnation, to ill-timed appbule.... | |
| Historical miscellany - 1774 - 352 pagine
...altogether. Nothing is more edifying than their behaviour in their public councils and afTemblies. Every man there is heard in his turn according as his years, his wifdom, or his fervice to his country have ranked him. Not a word, not a whif'per, not a murmur is heard from .the... | |
| Thomas Smith - 1804 - 356 pagine
...altogether. Nothing is more edifying than their behaviour in their public councils and assemblies. Every man there is heard in his turn, according as his years, his wisdom, or his services to his country, have ranked him. Not a word, not a whisper, nor a murmur, is... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1808 - 398 pagine
...all together. Nothing is more edifying than their behaviour in their publick councils and assemblies. Every man there is heard in his turn, according as his years, his wisdom, or his services to his country, have ranked him. Not a word, not a whisper, not a murmur, is... | |
| Compendium - 1822 - 342 pagine
...altogether. Nothing is more edifying than their behavionr in their public councils and assemblies. Every man there is heard in his turn, according as his years, his wisdom, or his services to his country, have ranked him. Not a word, not a whisper, not a murmur, is... | |
| New Jersey Historical Society - 1847 - 418 pagine
...all together. Nothing is more edifying than their behaviour in their public councils and assemblies ; every man there is heard in his turn, according as his years, wisdom or service to his country have ranked him. Not a word, not a whisper, not a murmur is heard... | |
| 1757 - 380 pagine
...together. Nothing is more edifying than their behaviour in their public councils and afferr.blies. Every man there is heard in his turn, according as...to his country have ranked him. Not a word, not a whil'per, not a murmur is heard from the reft, while he fpeaks. No indecent condemnation, no ill-timed... | |
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