 | Padre amaro - 1826
...violent and exaggerated doctrines on both sides feel, that it is not their interest to convert an umpire into an adversary. The situation of England, amidst...different countries of the world, may be compared to that of the Ruler of the Winds, as described by the poet : — — " Celia sedct yEolns arce, Sceptrt... | |
 | George Canning - 1826
...violent and exaggerated doctrines on both sides feel, that it is not their interest to convert an umpire into an adversary. The situation of England, amidst...different countries of the world, may be compared to that of the Ruler of the Winds, as described by the poet:— " Celsd sedet jEolus arce, Sceptra tenens;... | |
 | History - 1827
...violent and exaggerated doctrines on both sides feel, that it is not their interest to convert an umpire into an adversary. The situation of England, amidst...different countries of the world, may be compared to that of the ruler of the winds, as described by the poet: — ' Cclsi sedct jEolus arce, Sceptru tcnens... | |
 | Edmund Burke - History - 1827
...violent and exaggerated doctrines on both sides feel, that it is not their interest to convert an umpire into an adversary. The situation of England, amidst...different countries of the world, may be compared to that of the ruler oY the winds, as described by the poet: — ' CclsA Bedet &o\m arep, Sccptra tcnens... | |
 | Great Britain - 1828
...violent and exaggerated doctrines on both sides feel, that it is not their interest to convert an umpire into an adversary. The situation of England, amidst...different countries of the world, may be compared to that of the ruler of the winds, as described by the poet : — — — Celsl sedet ^olus arce, Sceptra... | |
 | ...violent and exaggerated doctrines on both sides feel that it is not their interest to convert an umpire into an adversary. The situation of England, amidst...different countries of the world, may be compared to that of the ruler of the winds, as described by the poet : Celsa sedet jEolus arce, Sceptra tenens... | |
 | George Canning - Great Britain - 1828
...violent and exaggerated doctrines on both sides feel, that it is not their interest to convert an umpire into an adversary. The situation of England, amidst...different countries of the world, may be compared to that of the Ruler of the Winds, as described by the poet : — > " Celsa sedet .Eolus arce, Sceptra... | |
 | Great Britain - 1828
...violent and exaggerated doctrines on both sides feel, that it is not their interest to convert an umpire into an adversary. The situation of England, amidst...different countries of the world, may be compared to that of the ruler of the winds, as described by the poet : — Celsa sedet jEolus arce, Sceptra tenens... | |
 | 1828
...violent and exaggerated doctrines on both sides feel, that it is not their interest to convert an umpire into an adversary. The situation, of England, amidst...of political opinions, which agitates more or less sensibly-different countries of the world, may be compared to that of the ruler of the winds, as described... | |
 | Charles Knapp Dillaway - Recitations - 1830 - 272 pages
...violent and exaggerated doctrines on both sides feel, that it is not their interest to convert an umpire into an adversary. The situation of England, amidst...agitates, more or less sensibly, different countries of thft world, may be compared to that of the ruler of the winds, as described by the poet: -" Celsi sedet... | |
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