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" Kings may learn from him that their safest study, as well as their noblest, is the interest of the people ; the people are taught by him that there is no despotism so stupendous against which they have not a resource; and to those who would rise upon... "
Recollections of Military Service, in 1813-15 ... - Page 270
by Thomas Morris - 1845 - 319 pages
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Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Volume 4

1814 - 580 pages
...ruins of the inquisition ; and the feudal system, with its whole train of satellites, has fled forever. Kings may learn from him that their safest study,...no despotism so stupendous against which they have not a re* source ; and to those who would rise on the ruins of both, he is a living lesson, that if...
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The history of the northern war; commencing in 1812, to the Congress at ...

John Hampdon - 1815 - 638 pages
...to be hoped the last) emperor of the French. That he has done much evil, there is little doubtthat he has been the origin of much good, there is just...no despotism so stupendous against which they have not a resource; and to those who would rise upon the ruins of both, he is a living lesson that If ambition...
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The Speeches...delivered at the Bar, and on Various Public Occasions in ...

Charles Phillips - 1817 - 248 pages
...Inquisition* ; and the Feudal system, with its whole train of tyrannic satellites, has fled for ever. Kings may learn from him. that their safest study,...no despotism so stupendous against which they have not a resource ; and to those who would rise upon the ruins of both, he is a living lesson that if...
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A Collecton of Speeches by Charles Phillips, Esq: Also, the Petitions Drawn ...

Charles Phillips - Speeches, addresses, etc., English - 1817 - 166 pages
...inquisition; and the feudal system, with its whole train of tyrannic satellites, has fled for ever. Kings may learn from him, that their safest study,...no despotism so stupendous against which they have nol a resource; and, to those who would rise upon the ruins of both, he is a living lesson, that if...
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The Speeches of Charles Phillips, Esq: Delivered at the Bar and on Various ...

Charles Phillips - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1817 - 234 pages
...Inquisition* ; and the Feudal system, with its whole train of tyrannic satellites, has fled for ever. Kings may learn from him that their safest study,...no despotism so stupendous against which they have not a resource ; and to those who would rise upon the ruins of both, he is a living lesson that if...
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The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 5

Tobias Smollett - Books - 1817 - 680 pages
...Inquisition; and the Feudal system, with its whole train of tyrannic satellites, has fled for ever. Kings may learn from him that their safest study,...interest of the people; the people are taught by him that thenis no despotism so stupendous against which they have not a resource; and to those who would rise...
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The Speeches of Charles Phillip: Esquire, Delivered at the Bar and on ...

Charles Phillips - Speeches, addresses, etc., Irish - 1820 - 296 pages
...inquisition ; and the feudal system, with its whole train of tyrannic satellites, has fled for ever. Kings may learn from him that their safest study,...no despotism so stupendous against which they have not a resource; and to those who would rise upon the ruins of both, he is a living lesson that if ambition...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 3

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1821 - 680 pages
...Inquisition ; and the feudal system, with its whole train of tyrannic satellites, lias fled for ever. Kings may learn from him that their safest study,...that there is no despotism so stupendous, against 422 423 which tbcy have not я resource ; and to those who would rise upon the ruins of both, he is...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 3

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1821 - 682 pages
...Inquisition ; and the feudal system, with its whole train of tyrannic satellites, has fled for ever. Kings may learn from him that their safest study,...noblest, is the interest of the people ; the people arc taught by him that there is no despotism so stupendous, against 1821. Bonaparte. 423 which they...
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The Speeches of Charles Phillips, Esq: Delivered at the Bar, and on Various ...

Charles Phillips - Forensic orations - 1821 - 278 pages
...most questionable parts of his character badly imitated!—His successors want nothing but his Genius. as well as their noblest, is the interest of the people the people are taught by him that there is no despo. ism so stupendous against which they have not a source; and to those who would rise upon the...
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