| Edmund Burke - 1855 - 558 sivua
...the secrets of office ; and therefore I may be excused for proceeding upon probabilities and exterior indications. I have surveyed all Europe, from the...of this call upon us to purge ourselves of " subtle dapl'city and a punic style " in our proceedings. I have not heard that his Excellency the Ottoman... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1856 - 344 sivua
...Belonging, as you do, to an Institution the most ancient probably in the world ; an Institution extending from the East to the West, from the North to the South — embracing people of all nations of the earth, upon whom the sun never sets; an Institution whose... | |
| Allyn Weston, Charles Scott - 1856 - 578 sivua
...than silver and gold — more enduring than the pride and pomp of the world. Everything in the room from the east to the west, from the north to the south, from the floor to the ceiling, is part and parcel of a language which is plain and intelligible to... | |
| Horace, A. J. Macleane - 1856 - 604 sivua
...opened her gates to thcc, that Fortune brought this glory to thine amis. All nations bow down to thec, from the east to the west, from the north to the south, О thou guardian of Italy and Rome ! 4. fastos Aetcrnet,] As to ' títulos,' see S. i. 6. 17, п.,... | |
| Louis Ferry G. de Bellemare - 1857 - 416 sivua
...embraced the four cardinal points. " In all the space that a horseman could cover from sunrise to sunset, from the east to the west, from the north to the south, he would still be within that territory in which, for long years, before the vessels of the whites... | |
| Henry Cadwallader Adams - 1857 - 362 sivua
...can alone change the heart, — that cannot and will not fail! It will go with irresistible strength from the east to the west, from the north to the south ; ' violence shall no more be heard in thy land, 0 earth, nor wasting nor destruction within thy borders;... | |
| Barton Bouchier - 1858 - 632 sivua
...things, and fowls of the air." It took in the whole circumference of earth, from its four corners, from the East to the West, from the North to the South. It was let down from heaven to signify that all had the same origin — that the Creator of all was... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1858 - 370 sivua
...speak t" Tlierc's nae Luck about the Howe. " THE Inconstant is come !" it's in every man's mouth ; From the East to the West, from the North to the South j With a flag at her head, and a flag at her stern ; While the Telegraph hints at Lord Durham's return.... | |
| H. J. Thomas - 1859 - 502 sivua
...before the tribunal of God, is heard crying out : "Arise ye dead, and come to Judgment." In an instant, from the east to the west, from the north to the south, rise from the corruption of the tomb all the generations of men that have lived on the earth from the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1860 - 638 sivua
...excused for proceeding upon probabilities and extérieur indications. I have surveyed all Europe from tho aintaining civil and military estahlishments. If this attem thiscall upon us to purge ourselves of "subtle duplicity and a panic style" in our proceedings. I have... | |
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