| John Almon - 1792 - 458 strani
...Let us not, then, degenerate from the glorious example of our anceftors. Thofe Iron Barons, (forfo I may call them, when compared with the Silken Barons...yet their virtues, my Lords, were never engaged in a question of fuch importance as the prefent. A breach has been made, in the Constitution the battlements... | |
| John Almon - 1793 - 542 strani
...remembered — they deferve to be incul* cated in our minds — they are worth all « the claffics. Let us not, then, degenerate * from the glorious example...importance as the prefent. A breach has ' been made in the Conftitution — the battle' ments arc difmantled — the citadel is open « to the firft invader —... | |
| John Adolphus - 1802 - 624 strani
...their anceftors, he faid, " Thofe iron " barons (for fo I may call them when com" pared with the filkcn barons of modern *' days) were the guardians of the people; yet " their virtues, were never engaged in a quef" tion of fuch importance as the prefent. A " breach has been made in the... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 512 strani
...Let us not, then, degenerate from the glorious example of our ancestors. Those iron barons (for so I may call them when compared with the silken barons...yet their virtues, my lords, were never engaged in a question of such importance as the present. A breach has been made in the constitution — the battlements... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 518 strani
...Let us not, then, degenerate from the glorious example of our ancestors. Those iron barons (for so I may call them when compared with the silken barons...yet their virtues, my lords, were never engaged in a question of such importance as the present. A breach has been made in the constitution — the battlements... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1809 - 608 strani
...ancestors. Those iron barons (for so I may call them, when compared with the silken barons of modem days) were the guardians of the people ; yet their virtues, my lords, were never engaged in a question of such importance as the present. A breach has been made in the constitution — the battlements... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 378 strani
...Let us not, then, degenerate from the glorious example of our ancestors. Those Iron Barons (for so I may call them when compared with the Silken Barons...yet their virtues, my Lords, were never engaged in a question of such importance as the present. A breach has been made in the Constitution — the battlements... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 380 strani
...Let us not, then, degenerate from the glorious example of our ancestors. Those Iron Barons (for so I may call them when compared with the Silken Barons...yet their virtues, my Lords, were never engaged in a question of such importance as the present. A breach has been made in the Constitution — the battlements... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1810 - 612 strani
...classics.—Let us not, then, degenerate from the glorious example of our ancestors. Those iron barons (for so I may call them, when compared with the silken barons...yet their virtues, my lords, were never engaged in a question of such importance as the present. A breach has been made in the constitution—the battlements... | |
| John Adolphus - 1810 - 538 strani
...their anceftors, he faid, " Thofe iron barons (for fo I may call them when compared with the filken barons' of modern days) were the guardians of the people ; yet their virtues were never engaged in a queftion of fuch importance as the prefent. A breach has been made in the conftitution... | |
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