To be governed at all, they must be governed with a rod of iron ; and our empire in the East would long since have been lost to Great Britain if civil skill and military prowess had not united their efforts to support an authority which Heaven never gave,... Old and Odd Memories - Page 145by Lionel Arthur Tollemache - 1908 - 328 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Stockdale, Joseph Gurney - Great Britain - 1790 - 274 pages
...been loft to Great Britain if civil fkill and military prowefs had not united their efforts to fupport an authority which heaven never gave, by means which it never can fan&ion. Gentlemen, I think I can obferve that you are touched with this way of confidering the fubject... | |
| Crime and criminals - 1792 - 566 pages
...loft to Great Britain, if civil (kill and military prowefs had not united their efforts to fupport an authority which Heaven never gave by means which it never can fanction. Gentlemen, I think I can obferve that you are touched •with this way of confidering the... | |
| 1810 - 538 pages
...intelligence of insulted nature : — to be governed at all, they must be governed with a rod of iron ; and our empire in the East would, long since, have been...Heaven never gave, — by means which it never can unction. * Gentlemen, I think I can observe that you are touched with this way of considering the subject... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1807 - 464 pages
...all they must be governed with a rod of iron ; and our empire in the east would over and over again have been lost to Great Britain if civil skill and...never gave, by means which it never can sanction. Gentlemen, I think I can observe that you are touched with this way of considering the subject ; and... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1807 - 458 pages
...all they must be governed with a rod of iron ; and our empire in the east would over and over again have been lost to Great Britain if civil skill and...never gave, by means which it never can sanction. • Gentlemen, I think I can observe that you are touched with this way of considering the subject;... | |
| Thomas Erskine (1st baron.) - 1810 - 478 pages
...intelligence 6* insulted nature : — to be governed at all, they must be governed with a rod of iron ; and our empire in the East would, long since, have been...never gave, — by means which it never can sanction. Gentlemen, I think I can observe that you are touched with this way of considering the subject ; and... | |
| Thomas Browne (LL.D.) - Oratory - 1810 - 516 pages
...all, they must be governed with a rod of iron ; and our empire in the east would over and over again have been lost to Great Britain, if civil skill and...never gave, by means which it never can sanction. " Gentlemen, I think I can observe that you are touched with this way of considering the subject ;... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - Freedom of the press - 1810 - 470 pages
...intelligence of insulted nature :—to be governed at all, they must be governed with a rod of iron ; and our empire in the East would, long since, have been...efforts to support an authority — which Heaven never gave,—by means which it never can sanction. Gentlemen, I think I can observe that you are touched... | |
| Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1810 - 462 pages
...intelligence of insulted nature. To be g-overned at all, they must be governed with a rod of iron; and our empire in the east would, long since, have been...prowess had not united their efforts to support an autho. rity, which heaven never gave, by means which it never can sanction. " Gentlemen— I think... | |
| James Ridgway - Freedom of the press - 1813 - 470 pages
...intelligence of insulted nature :—to be governed at all, they must be governed with a rod of iron ; and our empire in the East would, long since, have been...never gave, by means which it never can sanction. Gentlemen, I think I can observe that you are touched with this way of considering the subject; and... | |
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