| Edmund Burke - 1812 - 850 pages
...undrniahli- claims of this Englishman's birthright. " Your voice may rnme w ith more t"<> <•«•; may command greater respect ; and I am not without hope that it may prove irresistible, it' it proclaim to this House of Commons, in the same tone as the tongues of our ancestors proclaimed... | |
| 1810 - 538 pages
...expressing the strong principles of the Law, the undeniable claims of this Englishman's " Birth-right." Your voice may come with more force ; may command...irresistible, if it proclaim to this House of Commons, in the | same tone as the tongues of our ancc*iors proclaimed to the kings of old, " NOLU" Mus LEOES... | |
| William Cobbett - 1810 - 538 pages
...expressing the strong principles of the Law, the undeniable claim* of this Englishman's " Birth-right." Your voice may come with more force ; may command...without hope, that it may prove irresistible, if it pror claim to this House of Commons, in the »ame tone as the tongues of our ancestors proclaimed to... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1810 - 692 pages
...pressing the strong principles of the law, the undeniable claims of this Englishman's " birth-right" Your voice may come with more force; may command greater respect; and, 1 am not without hope, that it may prove irresistible, if it proclaim to this house of commons, in... | |
| 1811 - 1054 pages
...expressing the strong principles of the law, the undeniable claims of this Englishman's birth-right. " Your voice may come with more force; may command greater...irresistible, if it proclaim to this house of commons, .in the same tone as the tongues of eur ancestors proclaimed to the kings of old, Nclumus leges mutari... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 706 pages
...principles of the law, the undeniable claims of this Englishman's birthright. Your voice may corafe with more force, may command greater respect, and,...of our ancestors proclaimed to the 'kings of old, Nolumus lega AngNte tnutare, or in more clear and not less forcible language, The laws of England shall... | |
| Walter Scott - 1812 - 626 pages
...imprisoned him, have refused to listen to my voice. Your voice may come with more force ; maycommandgreater respect ; and I am not without hope, that it may prove...irresistible, if it proclaim to this House of Commons, in the same tone as the tongues of our ancestors proclaimed to the kings of old, ' Nolumus leges Angliie... | |
| 1812 - 620 pages
...imprisoned him, have refused to listen to my voice. Your voice may come withmore force; maycommandgreater respect ; and I am not without hope, that it may prove...irresistible, if it proclaim to this House of Commons, in the same tone as the tongues of our ancestors proclaimed to the kings of old, ' Nolumus leges Anglice... | |
| 1812 - 624 pages
...imprisoned him, have refused to listen to my voice. Your voice may come with more force ; may commandgreatcr respect ; and I am not without hope, that it may prove...irresistible, if it proclaim to this House of Commons, in the same tone as the tongues of our ancestors proclaimed to the kings of old, ' Nolumus leges Anglite... | |
| Walter Scott - 1812 - 628 pages
...imprisoned him, have refused to listen to my voice. Your voice may come withmore force ; maycommandgreater respect ; and I am not without hope, that it may prove irresistible, if it proclaim to this House of Comrnone, in the same tone as the tongues of our ancestors proclaimed to the kings of old, ' Nolumus... | |
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