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" ... does : by it the hand of man is raised against his neighbour, against his brother, and against his father; the servant betrays his master, and the whole scene ends in confusion and devastation. "
Speech of Hon. C.L. Vallandigham, of Ohio: Delivered in the House of ... - Page 14
by Clement Laird Vallandigham - 1861 - 23 pages
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, Volume 21

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1829 - 1008 pages
...servant betrays his master, and the whole scene ends in confusion and devastation. Yet, my lords, this is the resource to which we must have looked — these are the means to which we must have applied, in order to have put an end to this state of things, if we had not made...
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Life and times of sir Robert Peel, by W.C. Taylor (C. Mackay).

William Cooke Taylor - 1846 - 738 pages
...servant betrays his master, and the whole scene ends in confusion and devastation. Yet, my lords, this is the resource to which we must have looked ; these are the means to which we must have applied, in order to have put an end to this state of things, if we had not made...
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The Life of ... Duke of Wellington, Volume 2

Joachim Hayward Stocqueler - 1853 - 450 pages
...servant betrays master, and the whole seene ends in confusion and devastation. Yet, my Lords, this is the resource to which we must have looked — these are the means which we must have applied — to put an end to this state of things, if we had not made the option of bringing forward the measures...
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The Speeches of the Duke of Wellington in Parliament, Volume 1

Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - Great Britain - 1854 - 824 pages
...servant betrays master, and the whole scene ends in confusion and devastation. Yet, my Lords, this is the resource to which we must have looked ; these...put an end to this state of things, if we had not made the option of bringing forward the measures for which I say I am responsible. But let us look...
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History of Europe: From the Fall of Napoleon, in MDCCCXV to the ..., Volume 2

Archibald Alison - Europe - 1855 - 506 pages
...master, and the master ruins his servant Yet this is the resource to which we must have looked, these arc the means which we must have applied in order to have...state of things, if we had not embraced the option of bringing forward the measure, for which I hold myself re- ^"^J; sponeible."1 The bill was carried on...
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Speeches of Eminent British Statesmen During the Thirty-nine Years' Peace...

Great Britain - 1855 - 354 pages
...confusion and devastation. Yet, my lords, this is the resource to which we must have looked ; theee are the means which we must have applied, in order...put an end to this state of things, if we had not made the option of bringing forward the measures for which I say I am responsible. But let us look...
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History of Europe: From the Fall of Napoleon, in 1815, to the ..., Volume 4

Archibald Alison - Europe - 1855 - 722 pages
...father ; the servant betrays his master, "'• 44, 4Ii- the master ruins his servant.1 Yet this is the resource to which we must have looked, these are the means which we must have applied, iu order to have put an end to this CHAP. state of things, if we had not embraced the option of XXI'...
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History of Europe from the Fall of Napoleon in 1815 to the ..., Volume 4

Archibald Alison - Europe - 1855 - 740 pages
...against his father ; the servant betrays his master, CHAP. the master ruins his servant.1 Yet this is the resource to '— which we must have looked, these are the means which lp1!2!. , we must have applied, in order to have put an end to this .™i. 44, 4«.' state of things,...
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John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Volume 7

John Frederick Smith - Great Britain - 1863 - 648 pages
...and the master ruins his servant. Yet thia is the resource to which we must have looked — these an the means which we must have applied — in order...put an end to this state of things, if we had not embrace] the option of bringing forward the measure, for which I hold myself responsible." The archbishop...
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The Life of Field-Marshal Arthur, Duke of Wellington, Volume 2

Charles Duke Yonge - 1860 - 698 pages
...servant betrays master, and the whole " scene ends in confusion and devastation. Yet, my " Lords, this is the resource to which we must have " looked ; these...put an end to this state of " things, if we had not chosen the alternative of bring" ing forward the measures for which I say I am respon" sible. But let...
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