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Show "" " "mmmmtJJ'onqTieTlTig Will. Tjries told of the ra t earlof Chatham ssL those who at- ,yrm"'' "Vo jTZTftch or action "--On one occasion a memt ,of the ' house of commons made usP phrase "king, lords and comns o" directing his gaze toward Mr.fct "as that right honorable member14 call them, 'commons, lords and king' Mr. Pitt rose with great deliberati' and called to order. have frequently heard in this houJ doctrines which have surprised me, " h said, "but now my blood run's cold. J desire the words of tho honorable mem- -oer may bo taken down. " The clerk of the house wrote tha words. 4,JLriDg. them to commanded i Mr. Pitt in a voice of thunder. By this time the off iing niexr tv,, thor oughly frightened. "Sir, " ne said, addressing himself tr he speaker 'I am sorry to have givea offense to the right honorable gentleman . , or to the house. I meant nothing! King lords and commonj; lords, king and commons; commons, lords and kind Tria juncta m una I meant nothing indeed I meant nothing!" T; Pi." thuD r0Se and 6aid rwTelTi 1 do not wish to push the matter father. fa-ther. The moment a man acknowtf'dSep His error he ceases to be guilty if havo a great regard for the honorabIemem" Jfe?- d as an lnstance of that Regard I I" nf76 hira tJiis advicethat whoever he ! SSnothing he will. ay naming." Youtlspjnjflml f |