There is an enemy that still exists to check the glory of these triumphs. It follows the conqueror back to the very scene of his ovations ; it calls upon him to take notice that Europe, though silent, is yet indignant ; it shows him that the sceptre of... Life of Daniel Webster - Página 225por Benjamin Franklin Tefft - 1854 - 498 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1827 - 552 páginas
...die." Until this be propitiated or satisfied, it is vain for power to talk either of triumphs or of repose. No matter what fields are desolated, what...him to take notice that Europe, though silent, is yet indignant; it shows him that the sceptre of his victory is a barren sceptre ; that it shall confer... | |
| 1827 - 542 páginas
...sense of justice of the civilized world. It is nothing, that the troops of France have passed 1'rom the Pyrenees to Cadiz ; it is nothing that an unhappy...him to take notice that Europe, though silent, is yet indignant : it shows him that the sceptre of his victory is a barren sceptre ; that it shall confer... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1828 - 418 páginas
...; it is nothing that an unhappy and prostrate nation has fallen before them ; it is nothing that 40 arrests, and confiscation, and execution, sweep away...ovations ; it calls upon him to take notice that Europe, 45 though silent, is yet indignant; it shows him that the sceptre of his victory is a barren sceptre... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 páginas
...die." Until this be propitiated or satisfied, it is vain for power to talk either of triumphs or of repose. No matter what fields are desolated, what...him to take notice that Europe, though silent, is yet indignant; it shows him that the sceptre of his victory is a barren sceptre; that it shall confer... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 páginas
...sweep away the little remnant of national resistance. There is an enemy that still exists to check ihe glory of these triumphs. It follows the conqueror...him to take notice that Europe, though silent, is yet indignant; it shows him that the sceptre of his victory is a barren sceptre; that it shall confer... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1831 - 356 páginas
...surrendered, what armies subdued, or what provinces overrun. In the history of the year that has past by us, and in the instance of unhappy Spain, we have...him to take notice that Europe, though silent, is yet indignant; it shows him that the sceptre of his victory is a barren sceptre; that it shall confer... | |
| George Ticknor - 1831 - 56 páginas
...sense of justice of the civilized world. It is nothing, that the troops of France have passed (rum the Pyrenees to Cadiz; it is nothing that an unhappy...him to take notice that Europe, though silent, is yet indignant; it shows him that the sceptre of his victory is a barren sceptre; that it shall confer... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1833 - 420 páginas
...; it is nothing that an unhappy and prostrate nation has fallen before them ; it is nothing that 40 arrests, and confiscation, and execution, sweep away...triumphs. It follows the conqueror back to the very scenes of his ovations ; it calls upon him to take notice that Europe, 45 though silent, is yet indignant... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1834 - 188 páginas
...either of triumphs, or of repose. No matter what fields are desolated, what fortresses surI rendered, what armies subdued, or what provinces overrun. In...him to take notice that Europe, though silent, is yet indignant. It shows him that the sceptre of his victory is a barren sceptre ; that it shall confer... | |
| 1834 - 614 páginas
...remnant of national resistance. There is an enemy that still exists to check the glory of these trinmphs. It follows the conqueror back to the very scene of...him to take notice that Europe, though silent, is yet indignant; it shows him that the sceptre of his victory is a barren sceptre; that it shall confer... | |
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