... the emoluments superfluous to one content with the rest of his industrious fellow-citizens, that his own hands minister to his wants : And as for the power supposed to follow it — I have lived near half a century, and I have learned that power and... The Parliamentary Debates - Page 247by Great Britain. Parliament - 1828Full view - About this book
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...lived near half a century, and I have learned that power and place may be severed. But one power 1 do prize ; that of being the advocate of my countrymen...well, no government can give— no change take away ! STANZAS. " He never smil'd again" The bark that held a prince went down, The sweeping waves roll'd... | |
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...and as for the power supposed to follow it — I have lived near half a century, and I have learned that power and place may be severed. But one power...being the advocate of my countrymen here, and their fellow-laborer elsewhere, in those things which concern the best interests of mankind. That power,... | |
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...and as for the power supposed to follow it — I have lived near half a century, and I have learned that power and place may be severed. But one power...being the advocate of my countrymen here, and their fellow-laborer elsewhere, in those things which concern the best interests of mankind. That power,... | |
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