No foreign prince or potentate will be at liberty to fasten his fetters upon a nation which has so long and so nobly vindicated its right to freedom of opinion, civil, political, and religious. Upon this subject, then, I will only say that the present... The Life of Lord John Russell - Sivu 122tekijä(t) Sir Spencer Walpole - 1889Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Edmund Burke - 1851 - 886 sivua
...impose a foreign yoke upon our minds and consciences. No foreign prince or potentate will be permitted to fasten his fetters upon a nation which has so long...carefully examined, and the propriety of adopting any proceedings, with reference to the recent assumptions of power, deliberately considered. "There... | |
| 1850 - 790 sivua
...impose a foreign yoke upon our minds and consciences. No foreign Prince or Potentate wiH be permitted to fasten his fetters upon a nation which has so long...carefully examined, and the propriety of adopting any proceedings with reference to the recent assumptions of power deliberately considered. There is... | |
| Edward Auriol - 1850 - 590 sivua
...impose a foreign yoke upon our minds and consciences. No foreign prince or potentate will be permitted to fasten his fetters upon a nation which has so long...carefully examined, and the propriety of adopting any proceedings with reference to the recent assumptions of power deliberately considered. There is... | |
| 1850 - 836 sivua
...impose a foreign yoke upon our minds and consciences. No foreign prince or potentate will be I'lTmitled to fasten his fetters upon a nation which has so long...carefully examined, and the propriety of adopting »ny proceedings with reference to the recent assumptions of power deliberately considered. There is... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1850 - 294 sivua
...Prince or Potentate will be permitted to fasten his fetters upon a nation i which has во long and ко nobly vindicated its right to freedom of opinion,...and religious. Upon this subject, then, I will only «ay that the present state of the law shall bo carefully examined, and the propriety of adopting any... | |
| 1851 - 878 sivua
...impose a foreign yoke upon our minds and consciences. No foreign prince or potentate will be permitted to fasten his fetters upon a nation which has so long...carefully examined, and the propriety of adopting any proceedings, with reference to the recent assumptions of power, deliberately considered. "There... | |
| 1851 - 884 sivua
...impose a foreign yoke upon our minds and consciences. No foreign prince or potentate will be permitted to fasten his fetters upon a nation which has so long...carefully examined, and the propriety of adopting any proceedings, with reference to the recent assumptions of power, deliberately considered. "There... | |
| James Lord - 1851 - 256 sivua
...impose a foreign yoke upon our minds and consciences. No foreign prince or potentate will be permitted to fasten his fetters upon a nation which has so long...carefully examined, and the propriety of adopting any proceedings with reference to the recent assumptions of power deliberately considered. There is... | |
| 1851 - 398 sivua
...are befitting his high place in your Majesty's Councils, that "no foreign piince will be permitted to fasten his fetters upon a nation which has so long...freedom of opinion, civil, political, and religious." Looking at what seems to be the necessary import of such a declaration, issuing from such a quarter,... | |
| Enoch Lewis, Samuel Rhoads - 1851 - 842 sivua
...impose a foreign yoke npon our minds and consciences. No foreign prince or potentate will be permitted to fasten his fetters upon a nation which has so long...freedom of opinion, civil, political and religious." He declares that he believes the chief danger to Protestantism in England arises from the prevalence... | |
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