| 1834 - 1046 sider
...could flourish no longer when severed from the people, than the blossom when cut off from the root and stem of the tree — save that country, that you may continue to adorn it,"—" The Aristocracy which is shaken," &c. " But I do here pour forth my supplications at the Throne of... | |
| Queen Caroline (consort of George IV, King of Great Britain), John Adolphus - 1820 - 902 sider
...confidence, and esteem, and support of yonr fellow nipu, you mast wither and decay. Then, шу lords, I say, save that country, that you may continue to adorn it — save the crown, the people, and the aristocracy — shake not the altar itself, which would not be less endangered... | |
| Queen Caroline (consort of George IV, King of Great Britain) - 1820 - 958 sider
...the blossom thnt is severed from the root and tree on which it grow*. Save the couutryj therefore, that you may continue to adorn it — save the crown, which is threatened with irreparable injury — save the aristo* cracy, which is surrounded with danger —... | |
| 1820 - 1100 sider
...the blossom that is severed from tha root and true on which it grows. Save the country, therefore, that you may continue* to adorn it — save the crown, which is threatened with irreparable injury — save the arls'• ^ i mi » | '! M ii •, > i/ii « ; • ji... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1820 - 782 sider
...the blossom that is severed from the root and tree on which it grows. Save the country, therefore, that you may continue to adorn it — save the crown, which is threatened with irreparable injury — save the aristocracy, which is surrounded with danger — save... | |
| Joseph Nightingale - 1821 - 646 sider
...the blossom that is severed from the root and tree on which it grows. Save the country, therefore, that you may continue to adorn it — save the crown, which is threatened with irreparable injury— save the aristocracy, which is surrounded with danger — save... | |
| 1822 - 766 sider
...could flourish no longer, when severed from the people, than the blossom when cut off from the root and the stem of the tree. Save that country, that...— the Aristocracy which is shaken — the Altar itself, which never more can stand secure amongst the shocks that shall rend its kindred throne. You... | |
| 1822 - 762 sider
...could flourish no longer, when severed from the people, than the blossom when cut off from the root and the stem of the tree. Save that 'country, that...jeopardy — the Aristocracy which is shaken —the Altar itself, which never niore can stand secure amongst the shocks that shall rend its kindred throne. You... | |
| 1822 - 768 sider
...when severed from the people, than the blossom when cut off froa the root and the stem of the treeSave that country, that you may continue to adorn it —...Crown, which is in jeopardy— the Aristocracy which is — the Altar itself, which never more (-an stand secure amongst the shocks that shall rend its kindred... | |
| John Wilks - 1822 - 546 sider
...blossom that is severed from the root " and tree on which it grows. Save the country, " therefore, that you may continue to adorn it — " save the crown, which is threatened with irre" parable injury — save the aristocracy, which is " surrounded with danger —... | |
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