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" England; and whether, as the Roman in days of old, held himself free from indignity when he could say "Civis Romanus sum" (I am a Roman citizen), so also a British subject, in whatever land he may be, shall feel confident that the watchful eye and the... "
Guizot's Popular History of England : from the Accession of Victoria, 1837-1874 - 130. lappuse
autors: Guizot (M., François) - 1881 - 539 lapas
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The Quarterly Review, 183. sējums

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1896 - 600 lapas
...a state of things under which, to quote the peroration of his speech in the Don Pacifico debate : ' As the Roman in days of old held himself free from indignity when he could say Civla Bomanus sum ; so also a British subject, in whatever land he may be, shall feel confident that...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1850 - 802 lapas
...abroad, are proper and fitting guides for those who are charged with the Government of England; and whether, as the Roman, in days of old, held himself free from indignity, when he could sixy Civis fiomanus sum; so also a British subject, in whatever land he may be, shall feel confident...
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Evangelical Christendom, 5. sējums

World's evangelical alliance - 1851 - 524 lapas
...could say, ' Оюи ßomanus sum,' so also a British subject, in whatever land he might be, should feel confident that the watchful eye and the strong arm of England would protect him against injustice and wrong." We would, then, respectfully suggest, that British...
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Evangelical Christendom, 5-6. sējumi

1851 - 908 lapas
...kindred subject must not be soon forgotten: "lie wished to realise the time when, аз the Eomau, in the days of old, held himself free from indignity when he could say, ' Oint Eomanus sum' so also a British subject, in whatever land he might be, should feel confident...
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The Bulwark, Or, Reformation Journal: In Defence of the True ..., 1-2. sējumi

1852 - 336 lapas
...assurance that on this matter his Lordship's heart beats soundly. He wished to realize the time " when as the Roman, in days of old, held himself free from indignity when he could say, ' Civis Bomanus sum' so also a British subject, in whatever land he might be, should feel confident that the...
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Speeches of Eminent British Statesmen During the Thirty-nine Years' Peace ...

1857 - 352 lapas
...abroad, are proper and fitting guides for those who are charged with the government of England ; and whether, as the Roman, in days of old, held himself free from indignity, when he could say Oivis Bomanus sum; so also a British subject, in whatever land he may be, shall feel confident that...
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Biographical and Critical Essays: Reprinted from Reviews, with Additions and ...

Abraham Hayward - 1874 - 434 lapas
...fitting guides for those who are charged with the government of England : and whether, as the Koraan, in days of old, held himself free from indignity when he could say, Givis Romanus sum ; so also a British subject, in whatever land he may be, shall feel confident that...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 83. sējums

1858 - 828 lapas
...Government were seen to be thoroughly in earnest in securing fair play t..: the accused. " As the Rinnan, in days of old, held himself free from indignity, when he could say, L Ota Иогпа-пш sum Г >o also a Britiri subject, in whatever land he may b«, shall feel confident...
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The Quarterly Review, 132. sējums

1872 - 612 lapas
...abroad, are proper and fitting guides for those who are charged with the government of England : and whether, as the Roman, in days of old, held himself free from indignity when hecould say, Civif Romanus sum ; so also a British subject, in whatever land he may be, shall feel...
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Chambers's Edinburgh journal, conducted by W. Chambers. [Continued as ...

Chambers's journal - 1873 - 876 lapas
...same noble statesman, on account oi the closing sentence of the longest and best speech he ever made: 'As the Roman, in days of old, held himself free from indignity when he could say Civis Horn anus sum; so also a British subject, in whatever land he may be, shall feel confident that the...
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