... and dignity, and all our public feelings, whether of pride or of affection, not only beyond the little range of hills that we look upon, but to the remotest extremities of the habitable globe... Union Pamphlets - Page 981798Full view - About this book
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1819 - 810 pages
...which he who sows is now sure of reaping ; and while we can extend our views of national greatness and dignity, and all our public feelings, whether...little range of hills that we look upon, but to the remotest extremities of the habitable globe, I will venture to declare for my country, that with the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1819 - 816 pages
...crops, which he who sows is now sure of reaping; and while we can extend our views of national greatness and dignity, and all our public feelings, whether...of affection, not only beyond the little range of hill* that we look tipon, but to the remotest extremities of the habitable globe, I will venture to... | |
| Gilbert Elliot Earl of Minto - Great Britain - 1874 - 456 pages
...crops, which he who sows is now sure of reaping ; and while we can extend our views of national instinct and dignity, and all our public feelings, whether...little range of hills that we look upon, but to the remotest extremities of the habitable globe.' dilemma that, allowed to exist, would gore and lacerate... | |
| Nineteenth century - 1886 - 988 pages
...crops, which he who sows is now sure of reaping, and while we can e.itend out views of national instinct and dignity, and all our public feelings, whether...little range of hills that we look upon, but to the remotest extremities of the habitable globe. Home Rule for Scotland and Ireland must be taken to mean... | |
| Nineteenth century - 1886 - 964 pages
...crops, which he who sows is now sure of reaping, and while ice cau extend our views of national instinct and dignity, and all our public feelings, whether...of affection, not only beyond the little range of hillt that vie look upon, but '° the remoteit extremities of the habitable globe. Home Eule for Scotland... | |
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