| 1859 - 914 էջ
...whirlwind passed away, and the excited feelings have, in the succeeding lull, sunk into repose." " I never saw Mr. Canning but once, when I had no expectation...another Mr. Canning ' — a man who ruled this House as Alexander ruled Bucephalus, of whom it was said that the horse and the rider were equally proud." Which... | |
| Thomas Edward Kebbel - 1864 - 428 էջ
...when I listened to almost the last accents (I may say the dying words) of that great man. I can recal the lightning flash of that eye, and the tumult of...another Mr. Canning ? — a man who ruled this House as Alexander ruled Bucephalus, of whom it was said that the horse and the rider were equally proud.''... | |
| Thomas Power O'Connor - 1879 - 736 էջ
...yesterday when I listened to almost the last accents—I may say the dying words—of the great man. / can recall the lightning flash of that eye, and the...a man rules a high-bred steed, as Alexander ruled Bucephalus—(a laugh)—of whom it was said that the horse and the rider were equally proud." J Did... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1881 - 792 էջ
...but as yesterday when I listened to almost the last accents — I may say the dying words — of the great man. I can recall the lightning flash of that...voice. But, sir, when shall we see another Mr. Canning ? — • man who ruled this House as a man rules a high-bred steed, as Alexander ruled Bucephalus... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1881 - 408 էջ
...recollect it but as yesterday, when I listened to almost the last accents —I may say the dying words—of that great man. I can recall the lightning flash of...still lingers in my ear the melody of that voice. But when shall we see another Canning—a man who ruled this House as a man rules a high-bred steed, as... | |
| Oscar Browning - 1888 - 422 էջ
...were remembered by a great statesman of the future. " I never saw Canning but once," said Disraeli, "but I can recollect it but as yesterday, when I listened...still lingers in my ear the melody of that voice." Canning was only fifty-seven, two years younger than Gladstone at the first of his four premierships.... | |
| Harold William Vazeille Temperley - 1905 - 318 էջ
...were remembered by a great statesman of the future. " I never saw Canning but once," said Disraeli, "but I can recollect it but as yesterday, when I listened...still lingers in my ear the melody of that voice." Canning was only fifty-seven, two years younger than Gladstone at the first of his four premierships.... | |
| Harold William Vazeille Temperley - 1925 - 680 էջ
...speech that Disraeli wrote : "I never saw Canning but once — I remember as if it were but yesterday the tumult of that ethereal brow. Still lingers in my ear the melody of that voice." IO. THE LAST MONTH Canning was free of Parliament at the beginning of July, but his difficulties were... | |
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