... 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
 | Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - American literature - 1876
...country, my Lords, from the horrors of this catastrophe — save yourselves from this peril ; rescue with the blow that rends its kindred Throne. You have said, my Lords, you have willed — the Church... | |
 | John Edwin Nixon - 1876
...country, my lords, from o34 the horrors of this catastrophe — save yourselves from this peril — rescue that country, of which you are the ornaments, but...which you can flourish no longer, when severed from 20 the people, than the blossom when cut off from the roots and the stem of the tree. BEOUGHAM. к1... | |
 | William Henry Davenport Adams - 1878
...country, my Lords, from the horrors of this catastrophe — save yourselves from the 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... | |
 | William Henry Davenport Adams - 1878
...country, my Lords, from the horrors of this catastrophe — save yourselves from the 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... | |
 | Sir Spencer Walpole - Great Britain - 1878
...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...which is shaken ; save the altar, which must stagger from the blow that rends the kindred throne. You have said, my lords, you have willed — the Church... | |
 | James De Mille - English language - 1878 - 564 pages
...catastrophe ; save yourselves from this peril ; rescue that country of which you are the ornaments. . . . Save that country, that you may continue to adorn...which is shaken ; save the altar, which must stagger with the blow that rends the kindred throne." AVhen entreaty is addressed to a higher than human power... | |
 | James De Mille - English language - 1878 - 564 pages
...catastrophe ; save yourselves from this peril ; rescue that country of which you are the ornaments. . . . Save that country, that you may continue to adorn...jeopardy ; the aristocracy, which is shaken ; save the alWhen entreaty is addressed to a higher than human power it becomes supplication or prayer, of which... | |
 | Frédéric Julien - French language - 1878 - 120 pages
...country, my lords, from the horrors of this catastrophe — save yourselves from this peril — rescne that country of which you are the ornaments, but in which you can flourish no louger, when severed from the people, thau the blossom when eut off from the roots and the stem of... | |
 | Charles Hindley - 1878 - 432 pages
...the blossom that is severed from the root and tree of 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... | |
 | sir Spencer Walpole - Great Britain - 1879
...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...which is shaken ; save the altar, which must stagger from the blow that rends the kindred throne. You have said, my lords, you have willed — the Church... | |
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