| William Mathews - 1878 - 476 oldal
...warrior, throwing his tomahawk upon the ground, and raising the war-sound of his nation. These are the 15* feelings of subjugated man all round the globe; and...will control where it Is vain to look for affection." It is interesting to know that the speech upon which Lord Erskine most prided himself, and the recollection... | |
| Ben Douglass - 1878 - 904 oldal
...the warrior, throwing down the tomahawk on the ground and raising the war sound of his nation. Here are the feelings of subjugated man all round the globe...and depend upon it, nothing but fear will control when it is vain to look for affection. When exasperated, he has hurled passages as vigorous and vindictive... | |
| Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer.) - 1879 - 256 oldal
...defend it," said the warrior, throwing down his tomahawk upon the ground, and raising the war-sound of his nation. These are the feelings of subjugated...will control where it is vain to look for affection.' Lord Erskine, when at the bar, was always remarkable for the fearlessness with which he contended against... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1880 - 826 oldal
...the warrior. thM«ir; clown his tomahawk upon the ground, and raising Ihc \\ar-souud of his ualiou. These are the feelings of subjugated man all round...will control where it is vain to look for affection. . . . It is the nature of everything that is great and useful, both in the animate and inanimate world,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1880 - 824 oldal
...the ground, and raising ihe var-*ound of hip nation. These are the feelings of subjugated man till round the globe ; and, depend upon it, nothing but fear will control where it Is vnin to look for:,ffeetion. . . . It is the nature of everything that is great and useful, both in... | |
| James Paterson - 1883 - 534 oldal
...upon the ground, and raising the war-sound of his nation. These are the feelings of subjugated men all round the globe; and, depend upon it, nothing...control where it is vain to look for affection."— Erskine's Speeches. COUNSEL SLANDERING THIRD PARTIES IN DEFENCE OF HIS CLIENT. At a trial of a cashier... | |
| Andrew Bisset - 1884 - 326 oldal
...upon the ground, and raising the war-sound of his nation. Those are the feelings of subjugated men all round the globe ; and depend upon it, nothing...will control where it is vain to look for affection." It is said that Pitt, when Erskine began his first speech in the House of Commons, took a piece of... | |
| Thomas Alexander Hyde, William Hyde (of Cambridge.) - 1886 - 684 oldal
...will defend it," said the warrior, throwing his tomahawk upon the ground and raising the war sound of his nation. These are the feelings of subjugated...will control where it Is vain to look for affection. — Ers/dne. The emotional nature may become so intense in the orator that his subject seems to get... | |
| William Mathews - 1891 - 468 oldal
...gronnd, and raising the war-sonnd of his nation. These are the 15* feelings of Bubjugated man all ronnd the globe; and depend upon it, nothing but fear will control where it ie vain to look for affection." It is interesting to know that the speech upon which Lord Erskine most... | |
| Cornelius Beach Bradley - 1894 - 398 oldal
...the ground, and raising the war-sound of his nation. These are the feelings of subjugated man all 15 round the globe ; and, depend upon it, nothing but...anathemas of superhuman eloquence which have lately shaken the walls that surround us, but which it unaccountably 20 falls. to my province, whether I will or... | |
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