| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1889 - 556 pages
...boroughs was bestowed upon Wales, by act of parliament. From that moment, as by a charm, the tumults subsided, obedience was restored, peace, order, and civilization followed in the train of liberty.—When the day-star of the English constitution had arisen in their hearts, all was harmony... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1798 - 714 pages
...aft of Parliament. From that moment, as by a charm, the tumults fubfidcd, obedience was reftored ; peace, order, and civilization, followed in the train of liberty. When the day-ftar of the Englifh Conftitution had aiifcn in their hearts, all was harmony within and without.... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1798 - 826 pages
...by aŁt of Parliament. From that moment, as by a charm, the tumults fubiided, obedience was redorcd, peace, order, and civilization followed in the train of liberty. When the day-dar of the Englifli conditution had arifen in their hearts, all was harmeny within and without.... | |
| Edmund Burke - Political science - 1807 - 560 pages
...boroughs was bestowed upon Wales, by act of parliament. From that moment, as by a charm, the tumults subsided ; obedience was restored ; peace, order, and civilization, followed in the train of liberty—"When the day-star of the English constitution had arisen in their hearts, all was harmony... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1808 - 512 pages
...boroughs was bestowed upon Wales, by act of parliament.From that moment, as by a charm, the tumults subsided; obedience was restored; peace, order, and...civilization followed in the train of liberty. When the day star of the English constitution had arisen in their hearts, all was harmony within and without—... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1812 - 798 pages
...by Henry 8.—From this moment the tumult subsided, and it has been eloquently described—." pence, order and civilization, followed in the train of liberty : when the (day-star of the British constitution had arisen in their hearts, all was harmony within and without." So would it be... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1813 - 768 pages
...subsided; obedience was restored ; peace, order, and civilization, followed in the train of liberty—When the day-star of the English constitution had arisen in their hearts, all was harmony «Ąthin and without— " Simul alba nantis " Stella refnlsit, " Defluit saxis agitatos humor : " Conciduot... | |
| Charles James Fox - Great Britain - 1815 - 532 pages
...was the remedy? Representation. Representation was the universal panacea, the cure for every evil. When the daystar of the English constitution had arisen...all was harmony within and without — Simul alba nautis Stella refulsit, Defluit saxis agitatus humor; Concidunt venti, fugiuntq*e nubea, Et minax (quod... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1815 - 460 pages
...boroughs was bestowed upon Wales, by act of Parliament. From that moment, as by a charm, the tumults subsided; obedience was restored; peace, order, and civilization, followed in the train of liberty—When the day-star 6f the English constitution had arisen in their hearts, all was harmony... | |
| Charles Phillips - English orations - 1819 - 484 pages
...subsided; obedience was restored ; peace, order, and civilization followed in the train of liberty.—When the daystar of the English constitution had arisen...all was harmony within and without— " Simul alba nuut.is " Stella ret ulsit, " Defluit saxis agitatus humor : " Concidunt venti, fugiuntque nubes :... | |
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