Certainly, gentlemen, it ought to be the happiness and glory of a representative to live in the strictest union, the closest correspondence, and the most unreserved communication with his constituents. Their wishes ought to have great weight with him;... The Irish ecclesiastical record - Стр. 112авторы: Irish ecclesiastical record - 1868Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Henry Crosby Emery - 1913 - Страниц: 200
...Bristol," delivered just after his election to Parliament from that city in November, 1774. He says: "Certainly, gentlemen, it ought to be the happiness...wishes ought to have great weight with him ; their opinion high respect; their business unremitted attention. It is his duty to sacrifice his repose,... | |
| Reginald Lucas - 1913 - Страниц: 436
...made one of his most celebrated speeches, which, as a specimen of his style, may be inserted here : ' Certainly, gentlemen, it ought to be the happiness...in the strictest union, the closest correspondence, the most unreserved communication with his constituents. Their wishes ought to have great weight with... | |
| Reginald Lucas - 1913 - Страниц: 436
...made one of his most celebrated speeches, which, as a specimen of his style, may be inserted here : ' Certainly, gentlemen, it ought to be the happiness...in the strictest union, the closest correspondence, the most unreserved communication with his constituents. Their wishes ought to have great weight with... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - Страниц: 924
...instructions. Certainly, gentlemen, it ought to be the happiness and glory of a representa- [250 tive he earth! Thou kingl opinion, high respect; their business, unremitted attention. It is his duty to sacrifice his repose,... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - Страниц: 468
...expresses himself (if I understand him rightly) in favor of the coercive authority of such instructions. Certainly, gentlemen, it ought to be the happiness and glory of a representa- [25° live to live in the strictest union, the closest correspondence, and the most unreserved... | |
| Rome Green Brown - 1917 - Страниц: 1002
...forgotten the real duty of a representative to those who have chosen him. Let me read what Burke said : " It ought to be the happiness and glory of a representative...high respect; their business unremitted attention; but his unbiased opinion, his mature judgment, his enlightened conscience, he ought not to sacrlflc... | |
| Godfrey Locker Lampson - 1918 - Страниц: 628
...expresses himself (if I understand him rightly) in favour of the coercive authority of such instructions. Certainly, gentlemen, it ought to be the happiness...wishes ought to have great weight with him ; their opinion high respect ; their business unremitted attention. It is his duty to sacrifice his repose,... | |
| Pherozeshah Mehta - 1918 - Страниц: 568
...his constituents after being elected Member for Bristol in 1774. Said the great Parliamentarian -.— "Certainly, gentlemen, it ought to be the happiness and glory of a re?presentattvc tolive in the strictest union, the closest correspondence, and the most, unreserved... | |
| Ivor John Carnegie Brown - 1920 - Страниц: 188
...theory of delegation. It was put forward very strongly by Edmund Burke to his Bristol constituents : " Certainly, gentlemen, it ought to be the happiness...communication with his constituents. Their wishes ought 74 to have great weight with him ; their opinions high respect, their business unremitted attention.... | |
| Sir Courtenay Peregrine Ilbert - 1920 - Страниц: 280
...address to the electors he touched on the topic of instructions to members. This is what he said — " Certainly, gentlemen, it ought to be the happiness...representative to live in the strictest union, the closest corre157 spondence, and the most unreserved communication with his constituents. Their wishes ought... | |
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