| John Wilson - English language - 1844 - 142 pages
...pronounced no matter what complexion, incompatible with freedom, an Indian or an African sun may have burned upon him no matter in what disastrous battle his liberty...the irresistible Genius of Universal Emancipation. — The grasp of a child's little hand around one of our fingers its mighty little crow, when excited... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Elocution - 1844 - 900 pages
...; — no matter with what solemnities he may have been devoted upon the altar of slavery ; — the moment he touches the sacred soil of Britain, the...irresistible genius of " universal emancipation." 41. REPLY TO MR. CORRY'S ATTACK ON HIS CHARACTER. — Grattan. Has the gentleman done ? Has he completely... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - Elocution - 1845 - 492 pages
...moment, to insult them, by sticking up in a pillory the man who dared to stand forth their advocate ? I put it to your oaths, do you think that a blessing...Curran was interrupted by a sudden burst of applause from the court and hall. After some time, silence was restored by the authority of Lord Clonmell, who... | |
| C. P. Bronson - Anatomy - 1845 - 330 pages
...from, the British soil, — which proclaims, even to the stranger and the sojoumer, the moment he seta his foot upon British earth, that the ground on which...the irresistible genius of UNIVERSAL EMANCIPATION. — Grattan. When breezes are soft, and skies are fair, I steal an hour from study and care, And hie... | |
| Great Britain - 1845 - 558 pages
...upon him ; — no matter in- what disastrous battle his liberty may have been cloven down ; — ho matter with what solemnities he may have been devoted...Curran was interrupted by a sudden burst of applause from the court and hall, which was repeated for a considerable length of time : silence being at length... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - Elocution - 1845 - 312 pages
...freedom, an Indian or an African sun may have hurnt upon him ; no matter in what disastrous hattle his liberty may have been cloven down ; no matter...irresistible Genius of UNIVERSAL EMANCIPATION ! [Here Mr. Cnrran was interrupted by a sudden burst of applause from the court and hall. After some time, silence... | |
| C. P. Bronson - Elocution - 1845 - 334 pages
...been devoted—upon the altar of slavery; the first moment—he touches the sacred soil of Itrituin, the altar, and the god, sink together in the dust;...regenerated, and disenthralled, by the irresistible genius of UNIVEIISAL EMANCIPATION.—Gratttn. When breezes are soft, and skies are fair, I steal an hour from... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - Elocution - 1846 - 310 pages
...moment, to insult them, by sticking up in a pillory the man who dared to stand forth their advocate ? I put it to your oaths, do you think that a blessing...Curran was interrupted by a sudden burst of applause from the court and hall. After some time, silence was restored by the authority of Lord Clonmell, who... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Readers - 1846 - 540 pages
...slavery ; — the moment he touches fee sacred soil of Britain, the altar and the God sink together m the dust ; his soul walks abroad in her own majesty...irresistible genius of " universal emancipation." 41- REPLY TO MR. CORRY'S ATTACK ON HIS CHARACTER.— Grattan. violation of the privileges of the house.... | |
| Thomas MacNevin - Ireland - 1846 - 614 pages
...the altar and the god sink together in the dust; his soul walks abroad in her own majesty ; his l>xly swells beyond the measure of his chains, that burst...Curran was interrupted by a sudden burst of applause from the court and hall, silence however was restored after some minutes, by the interposition of Lord... | |
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