Confused murmurs again ran through the House, it was visibly affected, every character, in a moment, seemed involuntarily rushing to its Index, some pale, some flushed, some agitated ; there were few countenances to which the heart did not despatch some... Peerage for the People - Seite 466von William Carpenter - 1837 - 804 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Sir Jonah Barrington - 1844 - 542 Seiten
...motion , and resumed his seat , with the utmost composure and indifference. Confused murmurs again ran through the House — it was visibly affected...awful, momentary silence succeeded their departure. The Ireland exSpeaker rose slowly from that chair which had been the proud source of his honours and of... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1845 - 576 Seiten
...motion, and resumed his seat, with the utmost composure and indifference. " Confused murmurs again ran through the house — it was visibly affected...Speaker rose slowly from that chair which had been the proud source of his honours and of his high character : for a moment he resumed his seat, but the... | |
| Thornton MacMahon - 1846 - 260 Seiten
...his motion, and resumed his seat, with the ntmost composure and indifference. Confused murmurs again ran through the house — it was visibly affected...Speaker rose slowly from that chair which had been the proud source of his honours and of his high character : for a moment he resumed his seat, but the... | |
| Sir Jonah Barrington - 1848 - 494 Seiten
...his motion, and resumed his seat, with the utmost composure and indifference. Confused murmurs again ran through the House, it was visibly affected, every...Speaker rose slowly from that chair which had been the proud source of his honours and of his high character ; for a moment he resumed his seat, but the... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1854 - 552 Seiten
...his motion, and resumed his seat, with the utmost composure and mdifference. " Confused murmurs again ran through the house— it was visibly affected ;...Speaker rose slowly from that chair which had been the proud source of his honours and of his high character : for a moment he resumed his seat, but the... | |
| sir John Thomas Gilbert - 1859 - 408 Seiten
...his motion, and resumed his seat, with the utmost composure and indifference. Confused murmurs again ran through the House — it was visibly affected,...heart did not despatch some messenger. Several Members [including Plunket, and about two-thirds of the Opposition] withdrew before the question could be repeated,... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1866 - 568 Seiten
...did not despatch some messenger, everal members withdrew before the question coirtd be repeated, and awful, momentary silence succeeded their departure....Speaker rose slowly from that chair which had been the proud source of his honours and of his high character : for a moment he resumed his seat, but the... | |
| Mary Francis Cusack - 1868 - 642 Seiten
...motion, and resumed his seat, with the utmost composure and indifference. " Confused murmurs again ran through the House ; it was visibly affected. Every...Speaker rose slowly from that chair which had been the proud source of his honours and of his high character ; for a moment he resumed his seat, but the... | |
| Thomas D'Arcy McGee - 1869 - 780 Seiten
...motion, and resumed his seat, with the utmost composure and indifference. " Confused murmurs again ran through the House. It was visibly affected. Every...the heart did not despatch some messenger. Several memlwrs withdrew before the question could be repeated, and an awful, momentary silence succeeded their... | |
| James Roderick O'Flanagan - 1870 - 654 Seiten
...his motion, and resumed his seat, with the utmost composure and indifference. Confused murmurs again ran through the House ; it was visibly affected ;...departure. The Speaker rose slowly from that chair which The had been the proud source of his honours and of his high j^t™ character. For a moment he resumed... | |
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