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" But, wrapp'd in night with terrors all his own, He speaks in thunder when the deed is done. Hear him, ye Senates ! hear this truth sublime, " HE WHO ALLOWS OPPRESSION SHARES THE CRIME. "
Erasmus Darwin, tr. by W.S. Dallas - Page 47
by Ernst Ludwig Krause - 1879
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She Loved a Sailor

Amelia E. Barr - American fiction - 1891 - 476 pages
...voice the plots of guilt disarms, Bares his masked brow, his lifted arm alarms. Hear him, ye tyrants ! hear this truth sublime : ' He who allows oppression shares the crime.' " THE dazzling sunshine — the hot mid-afternoon. If Jane and Palma had thought of fit time and circumstance,...
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Manual of English Literature: Era of Expansion, 1750-1850. Its ...

John Macmillan Brown - English literature - 1894 - 436 pages
...closes with a denunciation of slavery and an appeal to " Britannia's bands of senators " ending ; — ' Hear him, ye senates ! hear this truth sublime, He who allows oppression, shares the crime ' ! " So, in the second canto of the Economy of Vegetation, he welcomes the French Revolution as well...
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The Law of Sex Determination and Its Practical Application

Laura Annice Davis Calhoun - Diagnostic sex determination - 1910 - 268 pages
...The following quotations on slavery appeared in Canto Three of "The Loves of the Plants," in 1790: "Throned in the vaulted heart, his dread resort, Inexorable...when the deed is done. Hear him, ye Senates! hear his truth sublime— He, who allows oppression, shares the crime." AN OBSERVATION MADE BY HIPPOCRATES....
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The Law of Sex Determination and Its Practical Application

Laura Annice Davis Calhoun - Diagnostic sex determination - 1910 - 264 pages
...The following quotations on slavery appeared in Canto Three of "The Loves of the Plants," in 1790: "Throned in the vaulted heart, his dread resort, Inexorable...when the deed is done. Hear him, ye Senates! hear his truth sublime — He, who allows oppression, shares the crime." AN OBSERVATION MADE BY HIPPOCRATES....
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Lyrical, narrative and devotional poems

George Alexander Kohut - Bible - 1913 - 730 pages
...the plots of guilt alarms, 81 Bares his masked brow, his lifted hand disarms; But wrapped in night with terrors all his own, He speaks in thunder when...truth sublime, "He who allows oppression, shares the ERASMUS DARWIN (1731-1802). MOSES ON THE NILE. (A fragment.) "Mr sisters, come away, The wave is freshest...
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How India Wrought for Freedom: The Story of the National Congress Told from ...

Annie Besant - India - 1915 - 794 pages
...over-taxation and inefficient administration. We charge the people of England, because as some one has said, Hear him, ye senates, hear this truth sublime, He who allows oppression shares the crime. If the English Parliament, if the people of England, who have solemnly taken upon themselves the duty...
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The National Congress: Its Evolution

A. S. Rajam - India - 1918 - 266 pages
...Mohan, speaking on Expenditure, charged the Government of a series of wrongs and abuses, and said : Hear him, ye Senates, hear this truth sublime He who allows oppression shares the crime. Mr. AC Muzumdar called the Exchange Compensation allowance " illegal gratification ". The Act to amend...
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The music, or melody of rhythmus of language

James Chapman - 286 pages
...voice the plots of guilt alarms, Bares his mask'd brow, his lifted hand disarms ; But wrapp'd in night, with terrors all his own, He speaks in thunder when the deed is done. Hear fum, ye Senates ; hear this truth sublime, * He WHO ALLOWS OPPRESSION SHARES THE CRIME.' No radiant...
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Darwin's Religious Odyssey

William E. Phipps - Religion - 2002 - 234 pages
...couplet that his grandfather had composed when the antislavery debate was sputtering in Parliament: "Hear him, ye Senates! hear this truth sublime. / He who allows oppression shares the crime." Dr. Darwin also wrote this poignant poem: The slave, in chains, on supplicating knee, Spreads his wide...
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The Genius of Erasmus Darwin

Christopher Upham Murray Smith, Robert Arnott - History - 2005 - 452 pages
...bill to abolish slavery had been passed. Darwin asked that the cry of the enslaved should be heard: Hear him, ye Senates! Hear this truth sublime He who allows oppression shares the crime Darwin approved of the American Revolution, and also welcomed the French Revolution that commenced...
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