| 1800 - 236 sider
...affection for you. You have been sufficiently tested; — we loose your chains-- we snatch you ftom the scaffold — and we thank you for that 'lesson of humiliation which you teach us, when you shew ns that ; „ excellence excellence is not of blood, of title, or station ; that virtue gives... | |
| William Scott - 1814 - 424 sider
...feel nothing on our part save respect and affection for you. You have been sufficiently tested. Ve loose your chains ; we snatch you from the scaffold...when you show us that excellence is not of blood, of title or station ; — that virtue gives a dignity superior to that of kings ; and that those whom... | |
| Daniel Staniford - 1817 - 256 sider
...can feel nothing on our part, save respect and affection for you. You have been sufficiently tested. We loose your chains ; we snatch you from the scaffold...when you show us, that excellence is not of blood, of title, or station ; that virtue gives a dignity superior to that of kings ; and that those whom... | |
| William Scott - 1817 - 416 sider
...can feel nothing on our part save respect and affection for you. You have been sufficiently testsd. We loose your chains ; we snatch you from the scaffold;...that lesson of humiliation which you teach us, when >ou show us that excellence is not of blood, of title or station ; — that virtue gives a dignity... | |
| William Scott - 1820 - 422 sider
...can feel nothing on our part save respect and affection for you. You have been sufficiently tested. We loose your chains ; .we snatch you from the scaffold;...when you show us, that excellence is not of blood, of title or station; — that virtue gives a dignity superior to that of kings ; and that those whom... | |
| William Scott - 1819 - 366 sider
...can feel nothing on our part save respect and affection 'for you. You. have been sufficiently tested. We loose your chains ; we snatch you from the scaffold...when you show us that excellence is not of blood, of title, or station ; — 'that virtue gives « dignity superior 'to th a» of'ki.ngs; and'that<tHp*e... | |
| William Scott - 1820 - 398 sider
...can feel nothing on oar part save respect and affection for you. You have been sufficiently tested. We loose your chains ; we snatch you from the scaffold ; and we thank you for thaUesson of humiliation which you teach us, when you show us that excellence is not of blood, of title... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1820 - 226 sider
...vast expense of blood and treasure ; but you have, no doubt, acted up to the best of your judgment. We loose your chains, we snatch you from the scaffold, and we thank you for the lesson of humiliation you teach us. 20. You have shown us that excellence does not consist in birth... | |
| 1822 - 712 sider
...loose your chains, and we thank you for the lesson of humiliation which you have taught us. in shewing that excellence is not of blood, or title, or station, — that virtue and elevation of thinking gives a dignity superior to that of kings, — and that those in whom the... | |
| William Scott - 1823 - 396 sider
...can feel nothing on our part, save respect and affection for you. You have been sufficiently tested. We loose your chains ; we snatch you from the scaffold...you for that lesson of humiliation which you teach as, when you show us that excellence is not of blood, of title, or station ; — that virtue gives... | |
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