The angel of death has been abroad throughout the land ; you may almost hear the beating of his wings. There is no one, as when the first-born were slain of old, to sprinkle with blood the lintel and the two side-posts of our doors, that he may spare... Speeches on Questions of Public Policy - Side 490av John Bright - 1868Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1872 - 862 sider
...first born were slain of old, to sprinkle with blood the lintel and the two sideposts of our door', that he may spare and pass on ; he takes his victims...all these classes that I make this solemn appeal." Although Mr. Bright is a ready speaker, he is understood (like the great orators of Greece and Коше)... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1856 - 874 sider
...calls at the castle of the noble, the mansion of the wealthy, equally as at the cottage of the humble, and it is on behalf of all these classes that I make...if he be ready honestly and frankly to endeavour, if possible, by the negotiations to be opened at Vienna, to put an end to this war, no word of mine,... | |
| 1856 - 836 sider
...calk at the castle of the noble, the mansion of the wealthy, equally as at the cottage of the humble, and it is on behalf of all these classes that I make...if he be ready honestly and frankly to endeavour, if possible, by the negotiations to be opened at Vienna, to put an end to this war, no word of mine,... | |
| Abraham Hayward - 1874 - 434 sider
...one, as when the first-born were slain of old, to sprinkle with blood the lintel and the two sideposts of our doors, that he may spare and pass on ; he takes...all these classes that I make this solemn appeal.' Although Mr. Bright is a ready speaker, he is understood (like the great orators of Greece and Eome)... | |
| 1868 - 548 sider
...one, as when the first-born was slain of old, to sprinkle with blood the lintel and the two sideposts of our doors, that he may spare and pass on ; he takes...all these classes that I make this solemn appeal." — (VoL i. pp. 489-90.) Not only are these speeches valuable as a mere lesson in style ; they should... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1871 - 1064 sider
...the castle of the noble, and the mansion of (he wealthy, equally as at the cottage of the humble ; and it is on behalf of all these classes that I make...if he be ready honestly and frankly to endeavour, if possible, by the negotiations to be opened at Vienna, to put an end to this war, no wnrd of mine,... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1871 - 1060 sider
...the wealthy, equally as at the cottage of the humble ; and it is on behalf of all these classes :hat I make this solemn appeal. I tell the noble lord that...if he be ready honestly and frankly to endeavour, if possible, by the negotiations to be opened at Vienna, to put an end to this war, no word of mine,... | |
| 1872 - 612 sider
...one, as when the first born were slain of old, to sprinkle with blood the lintel and the two sidcposts of our doors, that he may spare and pass on ; he takes...all these classes that I make this solemn appeal.' Although Mr. Bright is a ready speaker, he is understood (like the great orators of Greece and Rome)... | |
| Abraham Hayward - 1874 - 484 sider
...one, as when the first-born were slain of old, to sprinkle with blood the lintel and the two sideposts of our doors, that he may spare and pass on ; he takes...all these classes that I make this solemn appeal.' Although Mr. Bright is a ready speaker, he is understood (like the great orators of Greece and Borne)... | |
| Abraham Hayward - 1874 - 456 sider
...one, as when the first-born were slain of old, to sprinkle with blood the lintel and the two sideposts of our doors, that he may spare and pass on ; he takes...all these classes that I make this solemn appeal.' Although Mr. Bright is a ready speaker, he is understood (like the great orators of Greece and Eome)... | |
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