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Side 7
... character of the last century : “ Get money honestly if you can , but at all events get money . ' You exclaim , Why he sold his country in the year 1800 ! " Granted ; but you forget that he was well paid for it.- Again you cry out ...
... character of the last century : “ Get money honestly if you can , but at all events get money . ' You exclaim , Why he sold his country in the year 1800 ! " Granted ; but you forget that he was well paid for it.- Again you cry out ...
Side 11
... character nor resemblance . " Now we really confess ourselves at a loss in what manner to escape Junius's character of a dauber , and yet to convey in language sufficiently strong an indig- nation at the villain who could calmly sit ...
... character nor resemblance . " Now we really confess ourselves at a loss in what manner to escape Junius's character of a dauber , and yet to convey in language sufficiently strong an indig- nation at the villain who could calmly sit ...
Side 12
... character than the fawning sycophantic slave , who to - morrow would de- sert those from whose feet he this day licked the dust in abject servility , if the sun in rising was less propitious ' to their stability than when its splendour ...
... character than the fawning sycophantic slave , who to - morrow would de- sert those from whose feet he this day licked the dust in abject servility , if the sun in rising was less propitious ' to their stability than when its splendour ...
Side 14
... character ! Would you wish that the energetic line of Lucan , In sua victrici conversa vis- cera dextra , should be England's fatal motto at this por tentous crisis ? To the honour of your brother Journalists , be it spoken , they have ...
... character ! Would you wish that the energetic line of Lucan , In sua victrici conversa vis- cera dextra , should be England's fatal motto at this por tentous crisis ? To the honour of your brother Journalists , be it spoken , they have ...
Side 30
... character of Englishmen , till they them → selves and men like them have sway amongst us . Every day some fresh tale of sickening horror is invented by these faithful historians , and published by these obsequious jour- nalists : All ...
... character of Englishmen , till they them → selves and men like them have sway amongst us . Every day some fresh tale of sickening horror is invented by these faithful historians , and published by these obsequious jour- nalists : All ...
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Side 56 - But of the cities of these people, which the Lord thy God doth give thee for an inheritance, thou shalt save alive nothing that breatheth : but thou shalt utterly destroy them...
Side 56 - And they utterly destroyed all that was in the city, both man and woman, young and old, and ox, and sheep, and ass, with the edge of the sword.
Side 178 - I continue to receive from foreign powers the strongest assurances of their friendly disposition towards this country.
Side 32 - Oh for a tongue to curse the slave, Whose treason, like a deadly blight, Comes o'er the councils of the brave, And blasts them in their hour of might...
Side 146 - He gave us only over beast, fish, fowl Dominion absolute; that right we hold By his donation; but man over men He made not lord; such title to himself Reserving, human left from human free.
Side 122 - ... shirts,* and set on fire when the day closed, that they might serve as lights to illuminate the night. Nero lent his own gardens for these executions, and exhibited at the same time a mock Circensian entertainment ; being a spectator of the whole, in the dress of a charioteer, sometimes mingling with the crowd on foot, and sometimes viewing the spectacle from his car. This conduct made the sufferers pitied ; and though they were criminals, and deserving the severest punishments, yet they were...
Side 122 - Christians. The founder of that name was Christ, who suffered death in. the reign of Tiberius, under his procurator Pontius Pilate. This pernicious superstition, thus checked for a while, broke out again, and spread not only over Judea, where the evil originated, but through Rome also, whither every thing bad upon the earth finds its way, and is practised.
Side 56 - But the women, and the little ones, and the cattle, and all that is in the city, even all the spoil thereof, shalt thou take unto thyself; and thou shalt eat the spoil of thine enemies, which the Lord thy God hath given thee.
Side 250 - III, it was declared and enacted by authority of parliament, that no man, of what estate or condition that he be, should be put out of his land or tenements, nor taken, nor imprisoned, nor disherited, nor put to death without being brought to answer by due process of law.
Side 96 - But alas for his country ! — her pride is gone by, And that spirit is broken, which never would bend ; O'er the ruin her children in secret must sigh, For 'tis treason to love her, and death to defend. Unpriz'd are her sons, till they've learn'd to betray ; Undistinguish'd they live, if they shame not their sires ; And the torch, that would light them thro' dignity's way, Must be caught from the pile, where their country expires.