"Abuser" Quotes from Famous Books
... matter and substance of his reply, there are divers particulars in it which serve rather to be matter of mirth than of argument, as that a Parliament parasite cannot be called an abuser of the Parliament, and that passage, "How can a clause delivered in a postscript, concerning my opinion of my way, be abusive to the Parliament?" A great privilege either of postscripts or of his opinions, that they cannot ... — The Works of Mr. George Gillespie (Vol. 1 of 2) • George Gillespie |