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" To be governed at all, they must be governed with a rod of iron ; and our empire in the East would long since have been lost to Great Britain if civil skill and military prowess had not united their efforts to support an authority which Heaven never gave,... "
The United States Democratic Review - Page 400
1846
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Works of Henry Lord Brougham: Dissertations and addresses

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1872 - 446 pages
...governed with a rod of iron ; and our empire in the East would long since have been lost to Great Britain, if civil skill and military prowess had not united...which Heaven never gave, — by means which it never can sanction. " Gentlemen, I think I can observe that you are touched with this way of considering...
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The Sixth Reader

Lewis Baxter Monroe - Readers - 1872 - 432 pages
...with a rod of iron ; and our empire in the East would, long since, have been lost to Great Britain, if civil skill and military prowess had not united...which Heaven never gave — by means which it never can sanction. 2. Gentlemen, I think I can observe that you are touched with this way of considering...
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Works, Volume 7

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1872 - 440 pages
...governed with a rod of iron ; and our empire in the East would long since have been lost to Great Britain, if civil skill and military prowess had not united...which Heaven never gave, — by means which it never can sanction. " Gentlemen, I think I can observe that you are touched with this way of considering...
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The Sixth Reader

Lewis Baxter Monroe - Readers - 1872 - 418 pages
...East would, long since, have been lost to Great Britain, if civil skill and military prowess had riot united their efforts to support an authority — which Heaven never gave — by means which it never can sanction. 2. Gentlemen, I think I can observe that you are touched with this way of considering...
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The Great Triumphs of Great Men

James Mason - Biography - 1875 - 674 pages
...governed with a rod of iron ; and our empire in the East would long since have been lost to Great Britain, if civil skill and military prowess had not united...which Heaven never gave — by means which it never can sanction. ' Gentlemen, I think I can observe that you are touched with this way of considering...
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Beeton's Public Speaker. A Collection of Specimens of British and Foreign ...

Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1875 - 380 pages
...iron ; and our empire in the East would, long since, have been lost to Great Britain, if civil ikill and military prowess had not united their efforts...which Heaven never gave— by means which it never can sanction. Gentlemen, I think I can observe you are touched with this way of considering the subject,...
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Speeches of Lord Erskine: While at the Bar, Volume 2

Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - Law - 1876 - 604 pages
...with a rod of iron ; and our Empire in the East \vould, long since, have been lost to Great Britain, if civil skill and military prowess had not united...authority which Heaven never gave, by means which it never can sanction. Gentlemen, I think I can observe that you are touched with this way of considering the...
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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical ..., Volume 2

Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - American literature - 1876 - 870 pages
...by a rod of iron ; and our empire in the East would long since have been lost to Great Britain, if hed away. Correct in thought, she judged a servant's...Preserved a rustic beauty from disgrace ; But yet on can sanction. Gentlemen, I think I can observe that you are touched with this way of considering the...
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Foliorum centuriae, selections for translation into Latin and Greek prose ...

Hubert Ashton Holden - 1876 - 592 pages
...governed by a rod of iron: and our empire in the East would long since have been lost to Great Britain, if civil skill and military prowess had not united their efforts to support an authority—which Heaven never gave—by means which it never can sanction. w. ERSKINE 347. WHAT COMES...
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The treasury of British eloquence, compiled by R. Cochrane

Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer) - 1877 - 558 pages
...with a rod of iron ; and our empire in the East would, long since, have been lost to Great Britain, 1 You are. Then beware of your decision ! Rouse not,...resolute people ; alienate not from your body the aff can sanction. Gentlemen, I think I can observe you are touched with this way of considering the subject,...
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