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The Monthly Review - Page 78
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Random Recollections of the House of Lords: From the Year 1830 to 1836 ...

James Grant - 1836 - 424 pages
...honour's sake thought fit and so ordered, that all personal, sharp, or taxing speeches be forborne ; and whosoever answereth another man's speech, shall...exposition or clear denial of the words that might bear any ill construction ; and if any offence of that kind be given, as the House itself will be very sensible...
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Random Recollections of the House of Commons, from the Year 1830 to the ...

James Grant - 1836 - 230 pages
...honour's sake thought fit and so ordered, that all personal, sharp, or taxing speeches be forborne ; and whosoever answereth another man's speech, shall...exposition or clear denial of the words that might bear any ill construction ; and if any offence of that kind be given, as the house itself will be very sensible...
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Random Recollections of the House of Lords: From the Year 1830 to 1836 ...

James Grant - 1836 - 842 pages
...and so ordered, that all personal, sharp, or taxing speeches be forborne ; and whosoever anewereth another man's speech, shall apply his answer to the...exposition or clear denial of the words that might bear any ill construction; and if any offence of that kind be given, as the House itself will be very sensible...
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A Treatise Upon the Law, Privileges, Proceedings and Usage of Parliament

Thomas Erskine May - 1844 - 514 pages
...honour sake thought fit, and so ordered, that all personal, sharp, or taxing speeches be forborne ; and whosoever answereth another man's speech, shall...exposition, or clear denial of the words that might bear any ill construction; and if any offence be given in that kind, as the house itself will be very sensible...
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A practical treatise on the law [&c.].

Thomas Erskine May (baron Farnborough.) - 1851 - 688 pages
...honour sake thought fit, and so ordered, that all personal, sharp, or taxing npeecbes be forborne ; and whosoever answereth another man's speech, shall...exposition, or clear denial of the words that might bear any ill construction ; and if any offence be given in that kind, as the house itself will be very sensible...
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A practical treatise on the law [&c.].

Thomas Erskine May (baron Farnborough.) - 1859 - 854 pages
...apply his answer to the matter, without wrong to the person ; and as nothing offensive is to bespoken, so nothing is to be ill taken, if the party that speaks...exposition, or clear denial of the words that might bear any ill construction ; and if any offence be given in that kind, as the house itself will be very sensible...
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Lives of Lord Lyndhurst and Lord Brougham: Lord Chancellors and Keepers of ...

John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1869 - 724 pages
...which goes on to say — " and as nothing offensive is to be spoken, so nothing is to be ill-taken if the party that speaks it shall presently make a fair exposition of the words that might bear an ill-construction ; and if any offence be given in that kind, the House...
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Lex Parliamentaria Americana: Elements of the Law and Practice of ...

Luther Stearns Cushing - 1874 - 1112 pages
...apply his answer to the matter without wrong to the person ; and as nothing offensive is to be *poken, so nothing is to be ill taken, if the party that speaks...or clear denial, of the words that might bear any ill construction ; and if any offence be given in that kind, as the house itself will be very sensible...
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Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of ..., Volume 10

John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1875 - 590 pages
...which goes on to say — " and as nothing offensive is to be spoken, so nothing is to be ill-taken if the party that speaks it shall presently make a fair exposition of the words that might bear an ill-construction ; and if any offense be given in that kind, the House...
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A treatise on the law [&c.].

Thomas Erskine May (baron Farnborough.) - 1879 - 984 pages
...and so ordered, that all personal, sharp, or taxing speeches be forborne ; and whosoever answercth another man's speech, shall apply his answer to the...exposition, or clear denial of the words that might bear any ill construction ; and if any offence be given in that kind, as the house itself will be very sensible...
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