... from the roots and the stem of the tree. Save that country, that you may continue to adorn it — save the Crown, which is in jeopardy — the Aristocracy, which is shaken — save the Altar, which must stagger with the blow that rends its kindred... The Living Age ... - Page 2231851Full view - About this book
 | Sir Archibald Alison - Europe - 1853
...country, my Lords, from the horrors of this catastrophe — save yourselves from this peril. Rescue that country of which you are the ornaments, but in which you can nourish no longer, when severed from the people, than the blossom when cut off from the roots and the... | |
 | ...country, my Lords, from the horrors of this catastrophe — save yourselves from this peril — rescue that country, of which you are the ornaments, but in which you can nourish no longer, when severed from the people, than the blossom when cut off from the roots and the... | |
 | American literature - 1854
...yourselves from this peril; rescue that country of which yon are the ornaments, but in which you can nourish no longer, when severed from the people, than the...which is shaken ; save the altar, which must stagger with the blow that rends its kindred throne ! You have said, my Lords, you have willed — the Church... | |
 | 1854
...country, my lords, from the horrors of this catastrophe ; save yourselves from this peril ; rescue the country, of which you are the ornaments, but in which...people than the blossom when cut off from the roots and stem of the tree. Save the country, that you may continue to adorn it ; save the crown, which is jeopardised... | |
 | Conrad Hume Pinches - Elocution - 1854 - 444 pages
...from the horrors of this catastrophe save the country — save yourselves from this situation. Rescue that country, of which you are the ornaments ; but in which you could flourish no longer, when severed from the people, than the blossom when cut off from the root... | |
 | Archibald Alison - Europe - 1855
...country, my Ixirds. from the horrors of this catastrophe — save yourselves from this peril. Kescue that country of which you are the ornaments, but in which you can nourish no longer, when severed from tiie piople, than the blossom when cut off from the roots and... | |
 | Law - 1855
...live than the blossom that is severed from the tree on which it grows. Save the country, therefore, that you may continue to adorn it. Save the Crown, which is threatened with irreparable injury ; save the aristocracy, which is surrounded with danger ; save the... | |
 | Archibald Alison - Europe - 1856
...country, my Lords, from the horrors of this catastrophe — save yourselves from this peril. Rescue that country of which you are the ornaments, but in...is in jeopardy — the aristocracy, which is shaken — the altar, which must totter with the blow which rends its kindred throne! You have said, my Lords... | |
 | bart Archibald Alison - Europe - 1856
...country, my Lords, from the horrors of this catastrophe — save yourselves from this peril. Rescue that country of which you are the ornaments, but in...severed from the people, than the blossom when cut bff from the roots and the stem of the tree. Save that country that you may continue to adorn it —... | |
 | Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - Great Britain - 1857
...country, my lords, from the horrors of this catastrophe — save yourselves from this peril — rescue that country, of which you are the ornaments, but...which is shaken — save the Altar, which must stagger with the blow that rends its kindred Throne ! You have said, my lords, you have willed — the Church... | |
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