| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 968 strani
...represented by any representative of a borough ? a borough which, perhaps, its own representatives never saw! This is what is called the rotten part of the Constitution. It can not continue a century. If it does not drop, it must be amputated. 4 The idea of a virtual representation... | |
| George Bancroft - 1852 - 490 strani
...that he is represented by any representative of a borough ? a borough, which, perhaps, no man ever saw. This is what is called the rotten part of the constitution. It cannot endure the century. If it does not drop, it must be amputated. The idea of a virtual representation... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1853 - 1016 strani
...represented by any representative of a borough ? — a borough which perhaps its own representatives never saw. — This is what is called the rotten part...America in this House is the most contemptible that ever entered into the head of man : it does not deserve a serious refutation. " The Commoners of America,... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1853 - 402 strani
...represented by any repre" sentative of a borough, — a borough which, perhaps, " its own representative never saw ! This is what is " called ' the rotten...of " America in this House is the most contemptible idea " that ever entered into the head of man ; it does not " deserve a serious refutation ! " On the... | |
| Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1853 - 414 strani
...represented by any repre' sentative of a borough, — a borough which, perhaps, its own representative never saw! This is what is called ' the rotten part...of America in this House is the most contemptible idea ' that ever entered into the head of man ; it does not deserve a serious refutation ! " On the... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1853 - 416 strani
...represented by any representative of a borough, — a borough which, "perhaps, its own representative never saw! This is what is " called ' the rotten part...of America in this "House is the most contemptible idea that ever entered into "the head of man; it does not deserve a serious refutation!" On the close... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1853 - 410 strani
...represented by any representative of a borough,—a borough which, perhaps, ' its own representative never saw! This is what is called ' the rotten part...continue a century; if it does not drop it must be " amputated.—The idea of a virtual representation of " America in this House is the most contemptible... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1853 - 972 strani
...the rotten pari of the Constitution. It can not continue a century. If it does not drop, it must bo amputated.' The idea of a virtual representation of America in this House is the most contemptible idea that ever entered into the head of a man. It does not deserve a serious refutation. The Commons... | |
| John Stetson Barry - 1856 - 538 strani
...that he is represented by any representative of a borough — a borough which, perhaps, no man ever saw ? This is what is called the rotten part of the...of America in this House is the most contemptible idea that ever entered into the head of man. It does not deserve a serious refutation." ' On the close... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1856 - 962 strani
...part of the Constitution. It can not continue a century. If it does not drop, it must be amputated.4 busi . idea that ever entered into the head of a man. It does not deserve a serious refutation. The Commons... | |
| |