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" Lords, and all the peers with one impulse arose to receive him. We know the expiring words of that mighty voice, when he protested against the dismemberment of this ancient monarchy, and prayed that if England must fall, she might fall with honour. The... "
The History of Rome - 399. lappuse
autors: Thomas Arnold - 1868 - 670 lapas
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Introductory Lectures on Modern History: Delivered in Lent Term, MDCCCXLII ...

Thomas Arnold - 1845 - 466 lapas
...down by years and infirmity like Appius, but roused like him by the dread of approaching dishonour to the English name, was led by his son and son-in-law...prayed that if England must fall, she might fall with honour. The real speech of Lord Chatham against yielding to the coalition of France and America, will...
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Introductory Lectures on Modern History: Delivered in Lent Term, MDCCCXLII ...

Thomas Arnold - 1845 - 474 lapas
...down by years and infirmity like Appius, but roused like him by the dread of approaching dishonour to the English name, was led by his son and son-in-law...protested against the dismemberment of this ancient monavchy, and prayed that if England must fall, she might fall with honour. The real speech of Lord...
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A Summary of Modern History

Jules Michelet - 1847 - 440 lapas
...down by years and infirmity like Appius, but roused like him by the dread of approaching dishonour to the English name, was led by his son and son-in-law...prayed that if England must fall, she might fall with honour. The real speech of Lord Chatham against yielding to the coalition of France and America, will...
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The Roman republic; a review of some of the salient points in its history ...

Horace Moule - 1860 - 126 lapas
...statesmen, bowed down by years of infirmity, but roused, like him, by the dread of approaching dishonour to the English name, was led by his son and son-in-law...House of Lords, and all the peers, with one impulse, rose to receive him. We know the expiring words of that mighty voice, when he protested against the...
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The Roman republic; a review of some of the salient points in its history ...

Horace Moule - 1860 - 122 lapas
...statesmen, bowed down by years of infirmity, but roused, like him, by the dread of approaching dishonour to the English name, was led by his son and son-in-law...House of Lords, and all the peers, with one impulse, rose to receive him. We know the expiring words of that mighty voice, when he protested against the...
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A manual of English literature

Thomas Arnold - 1862 - 452 lapas
...Everyone has heard of the last speech of the great Lord Chatham, in April 1778, " the expiring tones of that mighty voice when he protested against the...prayed that if England must fall, she might fall with honour." * The eloquence of Burke — " Who, too deep for his hearers, still went on refining, And...
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A History of the World from the Earliest Records to the Present Time: From ...

Philip Smith - 1864 - 792 lapas
...down by years and infirmity like Appius, but roused like him by the dread of approaching dishonour to the English name, was led by his son. and son-in-law...know the expiring words of that mighty voice, when lie protested against the dismemberment of this ancient monarchy, and prayed that if England must fall,...
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Extracts from Cicero, with notes by H. Walford

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1869 - 352 lapas
...infirmity like Appius, but roused like him by the dread of approaching dishonour to the English name, he was led by his son and son-in-law into the House of Lords, and all the Peers with one impulse rose to receive him.' .12. Et tamen sic. He means 'Yet there can be no doubt of the fact, for-it is...
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From the accession of Philip of Macedon to the Roman conquest of Carthage ...

Philip Smith - 1873 - 594 lapas
...down by years and infirmity like Appius, but roused like him by the dread of approaching dishonour to the English name, was led by his son and son-in-law...prayed that if England must fall, she might fall with honour. The real speech of Lord Chatham against yielding to the coalition of France and America will...
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A Manual of English Literature, Historical and Critical: With an Appendix on ...

Thomas Arnold - 1873 - 590 lapas
...Everyone has heard of the last speech of the great Lord Chatham, in April 1778, 'the expiring tones of that mighty voice when he protested against the...prayed that if England must fall, she might fall with honour.' 1 The eloquence of Burke — Who, too deep for his hearers, still went on refining, And thought...
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