| 1837 - 332 páginas
...reign by just rights outraged and solemn pledges forfeited. Monarchs who, if ever, by strange accident, the sun goes not down upon their wrath, exclaim that...countries ! The tyrant cannot tear from the book, the page which records his own crimes and the world's sufferings, and he seals it up from the people." Now it... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1838 - 642 páginas
...just rights outraged, and solemn pledges forfeited — monarchs who, if ever, by strange accident, the sun goes not down upon their wrath, exclaim that they have lost a day — monarchs who wear the human form, and think nothing inhuman alien to their nature ! No wonder, indeed, that civil history... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1838 - 644 páginas
...by just rights outraged, and solemn pledges forfeited—monarchs who, if ever, by strange accident, the sun goes not down upon their wrath, exclaim that they have lost a day—monarchs who wear the human form, and think nothing inhuman alien to their nature! No wonder,... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1839 - 514 páginas
...by just rights outraged, and solemn pledges forfeited—monarchs who, if even by strange accident, the sun goes not down upon their wrath, exclaim that they have lost a day ; monarchs who wear the human form, and think nothing unhuman alien to their nature! No wonder, indeed, that civil history... | |
| 1841 - 204 páginas
...just rights outraged, and solemn pledges forfeited; monarchs who, even if by some strange accident the sun goes not down upon their wrath, exclaim that they have lost a day; monarchs who wear the human form, and think nothing inhuman alien to their nature. No wonder, indeed, that civil history... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1841 - 630 páginas
...just rights outraged, and solemn pledges forfeited — monarchs who, if ever, by strange accident, the sun goes not down upon their wrath, exclaim that they have lost a day — monarchs who wear the human form, and think nothing inhuman alien to their nature! No wonder, indeed, that civil history... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1841 - 382 páginas
...by just rights outraged, and solemn pledges forfeited — monarchs who, if even by strange accident, the sun goes not down upon their wrath, exclaim that they have lost a day; monarchs who wear the human form, and think nothing unhuman alien to their nature ! No wonder, indeed, that civil history... | |
| Ipswich sch - 1852 - 786 páginas
...and from which on the other they are to take warning. The tyrant cannot tear from the book of history the page that records his own crimes and the world's sufferings; and hence it becomes the strange dispensation of Providence that those tyrants who live but to tyrannize... | |
| James Edward Geoffrey De Montmorency - 1902 - 412 páginas
...the sun goes not down upon their wrath, exclaim that they have lost a day — monarchs who wear the human form, and think nothing inhuman alien to their...world's sufferings, and he seals it up from the people! But let us be thankful that despotism is, for the wisest purposes, made as capricious as it ia hateful,... | |
| James Edward Geoffrey De Montmorency - 1902 - 406 páginas
...by just rights outraged, and solemn pledges forfeited — monarchs who, if ever by strange accident, the sun goes not down upon their wrath, exclaim that they have lost a day — monarchs who wear the human form, and think nothing inhuman alien to their nature ! No wonder, indeed, that Civil History... | |
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