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" Rouse not, I beseech you, a peace-loving, but a resolute people ; alienate not from your body the affections of a whole empire. As your friend, as the friend of my order, as the friend of my country, as the faithful servant of my Sovereign, I counsel... "
Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Page 273
by Great Britain. Parliament - 1832
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Opinions of Lord Brougham: On Politics, Theology, Law, Science, Education ...

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - Great Britain - 1841 - 382 pages
...cause upon which a nation's hopes and fears hang? You are. Then beware of your decision ! Rouse not, 1 beseech you, a peace-loving, but a resolute people;...country, as the faithful servant of my sovereign, I cpunsel you to assist, with your uttermost efforts, in preserving the peace, and upholding and perpetuating...
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The British orator

Thomas King Greenbank - 1849 - 446 pages
...mighty cause upon which a nation's hopes and fears hang ? You are — then beware of your decision! Rouse not, I beseech you, a peace-loving, but a resolute...of my sovereign, I counsel you to assist with your utmost efforts in preserving the peace, and upholding and perpetuating the constitution. Therefore,...
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Sketches of Reforms and Reformers, of Great Britain and Ireland

Henry Brewster Stanton - Great Britain - 1849 - 412 pages
...nation's hopes and fears hang ? You are! Then beware of your decision ! Rouse not a peace-loving but resolute people. Alienate not from your body the affections of a whole empire. I counsel you to assist with your uttermost efforts in preserving the peace, and upholding and perpetuating...
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The English Language in Its Elements and Forms: With a History of Its Origin ...

William Chauncey Fowler - English language - 1851 - 1502 pages
...upon your contemporaries not what they praise, but what they need. CS e. Let them laugh who win. CS f. Rouse not, I beseech you, a peace-loving, but a resolute...not from your body the affections of a whole empire. CS THE SUBJUNCTIVE MODE. § 518. RULE XXXIV. — In conditional expressions, which imply both doubt...
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The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for ...

Epes Sargent - Elocution - 1852 - 568 pages
...cause, upon which a Nation's hopes and fears hang ? You are ? Then beware of your decision ! B/)use not, I beseech you, a peace-loving but a resolute...friend of my order, as the friend of my country, as tho faithful servant of my sovereign, I counsel you to assist, with your uttermost efforts, in preserving...
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The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for ...

Epes Sargent - Elocution - 1852 - 570 pages
...abominable husbandry, of sowing injustice and reaping rebellion. ate not from your body the affeetions of a whole Empire ! As your friend, as the friend of my order, as the friend of my country, as tho faithful servant of my sovereign, I counsel you to assist, with your uttermost efforts, in preserving...
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A class-book of elocution

J H. Aitken - Elocution - 1853 - 378 pages
...the mighty cause upon which a nation's hopes and fears hang? You are. Then beware of your decision ! Rouse not, I beseech you, a peace-loving, but a resolute...of my sovereign, I counsel you to assist with your utter-- most efforts in preserving the peace, and upholding and perpetuating the constitution. Therefore,...
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The practical elocutionist

Conrad Hume Pinches - 1854 - 460 pages
...the mighty cause upon which a nation's hopes and fears hang ? You are ! Then beware of your decision. Rouse not, I beseech you, a peace-loving but a resolute...the friend of my country, as the faithful servant of the Sovereign, I counsel you to assist, with your uttermost efforts, in preserving the peace, and upholding...
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English Grammar: The English Language in Its Elements and Forms. With a ...

William Chauncey Fowler - English language - 1855 - 786 pages
...according to the proverb, " Make haste slowly."— JOHN RANDOLPH. CS e. Let them laugh who win. CS /. Rouse not, I beseech you, a peace-loving, but a resolute...not from your body the affections of a whole empire. CS , THE SUBJUNCTIVE MODE. § 518. RULE XXXIV. — In conditional expressions, which imply both doubt...
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The English language, in its elements and forms

William Chauncey Fowler - English language - 1857 - 516 pages
...what they need. CS e. Let them laugh who win. CS /. Rouse not, I beseech you, a peace-loving, but 9 resolute people ; alienate not from your body the affections of a whole empire. CS SECTION DXVIII. Tli: SUBJUNCTIVE MODE. RULE XXXIV. — In conditional expressions, which imply both...
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