It may even be the mace which rests upon that woolsack. What may follow your course of obstinacy, if persisted in, I cannot take upon me to predict, nor do I wish to conjecture. But this I know full well, that, as sure as man is mortal, and to err is... Opinions on Politics, Theology, &c - Page 23by Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1839Full view - About this book
 | John Young Sargent, T. F. Dallin - Latin language - 1875 - 361 pages
...It is parliaments by the year, it is vote by the ballot, it is suffrage by the million ! From this you turn away indignant, and for the second time she...of obstinacy, if persisted in, I cannot take upon me to predict, nor do I wish to conjecture. But this I know full well, that, as sure as man is mortal,... | |
 | John Young Sargent, T. F. Dallin - Latin language - 1875 - 361 pages
...It is parliaments by the year, it is vote by the ballot, it is suffrage by the million ! From this you turn away indignant, and for the second time she...follow your course of obstinacy, if persisted in, I cauuot take upon me to predict, nor do I wish to conjecture. But this I know full well, that, as sure... | |
 | Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1875
...Parliaments by the year — it is vote by the ballot — it is suffrage by the million ! From this you turn away indignant, and for the second time she...rests upon that woolsack. What may follow your course ot obstinacy, if persisted in, I cannot take upon me to predict, nor do 1 wish to conjecture. But this... | |
 | John Dudley Philbrick - Readers - 1875 - 536 pages
...Parliaments by the year — it is^vote by the ballot — it is suffrage by the million ! From this you turn away indignant : and, for the second time,...the treasure you must have ; and what price she may .iext demand, who shall tell ? It may even be the mace which rests upon that woolsack! What may follow... | |
 | Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer) - 1877
...parliaments by the year — it is vote by the ballot — it is suffrage by the million ! From this . That is what I said. It is very different from the...of course — of the member for the city of London. me to predict, nor do I wish to conjecture. But this I know full well, that, as sure as man is mortal,... | |
 | Robert Cochrane - Orators - 1877 - 544 pages
...parliaments by the year— it is vote by the ballot — it is suffrage by the million I From this you tnrn l men in all countries. me to predict, nor do I wish to conjecture. But this I know full well, that, as sure as man is mortal,... | |
 | George Lansing Raymond - Elocution - 1879 - 342 pages
...turn msRC w msRChRCF away indignant; and, for the second time, she departs. Beware shake IfROFfRO wtol of her third coming! for the treasure you must \ have; and what R ^O 1 RO 1 price she may next demand, who | shall tell? It may even be the s RO mate which rests upon... | |
 | George Lansing Raymond - Elocution - 1879 - 342 pages
...w msRChRCF away indignant; and, for the second time, she departs. Beware shake 1 f R OF fRO w to 1 of her third coming! for the treasure you must have; and what RO 1 RO 1 price she may next demand, who | shall tell? It may even be the 8 RO mace which rests upon... | |
 | John William Kirton - Elocution - 1880 - 248 pages
...it is Parliament by the year — it is vote by ballot — it is suffrage by the million ! From this you turn away indignant, and for the second time she...must have, and what price she may next demand, who can tell ? It may even be the mace which rests upon that woolsack. What may follow your course of obstinacy,... | |
 | Great orators - 1881
...parliaments by the year — it is vote by the ballot — it is suffrage by the million ! From this you turn away indignant, and for the second time she...of obstinacy, if persisted in, I cannot take upon me to predict, nor do I wish to conjecture. But this I know full well, that, as sure as man is mortal... | |
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