He had been, he said, an unconscionable time dying; but he hoped that they would excuse it.


As quoted in A History of England (1849) by Thomas Babington Macaulay, Vol. I, Ch. 4, p. 437


He had been, he said, an unconscionable time dying; but he hoped that they would excuse it.

He had been, he said, an unconscionable time dying; but he hoped that they would excuse it.

He had been, he said, an unconscionable time dying; but he hoped that they would excuse it.

He had been, he said, an unconscionable time dying; but he hoped that they would excuse it.