No ; even tyranny has its limits ! When the oppressed no longer find justice on the earth, when their yoke is become insupportable, let them, full of faith, stretch their hands towards heaven, and draw down from thence those eternal rights, which there... Poems, Essays, and Opinions ... - Page 35by Alfred Bate Richards - 1851Full view - About this book
| Guglielmo Pepe - 1850 - 358 pages
...gigantic ; that of Venice was the most extraordinary. CHAPTER IV. THE FIVE DAYS' REVOLUTION IN MILAN. " No ; even tyranny has its limits ! When the oppressed...of faith, stretch their hands towards heaven, and draw down from thence those eternal rights, which there remain unalienable, indestructible as the stars... | |
| Guglielmo Pepe - Italy - 1850 - 720 pages
...DAYS' REVOLimON IN MILAN. " Xo; even tyranny bos its limits ! When the oppressed no longer find JQStJM on the earth, when their yoke is become insupportable, let them, full of ttrh, stretch their hands towards heaven, and draw down from thence those eternal rights, which there... | |
| Alfred Bate Richards - Disarmament - 1853 - 162 pages
...ideas, or the prosecution of base purposes, yet I deem that all should recognise the justice itnbodied in the memorable lines of Schiller. " No — even...limits. When the oppressed no longer find justice on earth, when their yoke is become insupportable, let them, full of faith, stretch their hands towards... | |
| Francis Young (F.R.G.S.), W. B. B. Stevens - 1864 - 264 pages
...1848. "No I" exclaims Schiller, in his play of ' ' William Tell," ' ' even tyranny has its limits I When the oppressed no longer find justice on the earth — -when their yoke is hecome insupportahle — let them, full of faith, stretch their hands towards heaven, and draw down... | |
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