| j debrett - 1800 - 784 pàgines
...plundered, and opprcfled, muft have fincerely wifhed for emancipation from French tyranny : " The fiefh will quiver where the pincers tear, " The blood will follow where the knife is driven." And it was impofliblc to fuppofc that the Dutch would, if favoured with an opportunity, fupprefs their... | |
| 1799 - 748 pàgines
...and opprefled, mull have Cncercl; wiflied for emancipation from French tyranny ; " The flefh (hall quiver where the pincers tear. • " The blood will follow where the knife, is driven." And it was impoflible to fuppofe that the Dutch would, if favoured with an opportunity, fupprefs their... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1817 - 166 pàgines
...Irish Catholic — can you wonder he is violent?. It is the consequence of your own infliction — " The flesh will quiver where the pincers tear, " The blood will follow where the knife is driven." Your friendship has been to him worse than hostility — he feels its embrace but by the pressure of... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1817 - 234 pàgines
...the Irish Catholic : can you wonder he is violent? It is the consequence of your own infliction — " The flesh will quiver where the pincers tear, The blood will follow where the knife is driven." Your friendship has been to him worse than hostility ; he feels its embrace but by the pressure of... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1817 - 248 pàgines
...the Irish Catholic : can you wonder he is violent? It is the consequence of your own infliction — " The flesh will quiver where the pincers tear, The blood will follow where the knife is driven." Your friendship has been to him worse than hostility; he feels its embrace but by the pressure of his... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1820 - 296 pàgines
...the Irish catholic : can you wonder he is violent ? It is the consequence of your own infliction— " The flesh will quiver where the pincers tear, The blood will follow where the knife is driven." Your friendship has been to him worse than hostility ; he feels its embrace but by the pressure of... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1821 - 278 pàgines
...the Irish Catholici car; you wonder he is violent? It is the consequence ? /our own infliction—- "The flesh will quiver where the pincers tear, The blood will follow where the knife is driven." Your friendship has been to him worse than hostility; he feels its embrace but by the pressure of his... | |
| John Thurtell, William WEARE - 1824 - 590 pàgines
...but possess not a heart to feel for its consequences to others. I have, my Lord, perhaps, given toe free an expression to my feelings, but borne down...has asserted, that he was inveigled into a house in Manchester buildings, where he supposed it was intended to murder him, and that he saw me standing... | |
| John Thurtell - 1824 - 590 pàgines
...just head enough to contrive a crime, but possess not a heart to feel for its consequences to others. I have, my Lord, perhaps, given too free an expression...the pincers tear, The blood will follow where the kuife is driven. You have been told, Gentlemen, amongst its other unfounded calumnies, by the public... | |
| John Thurtell, William WEARE - 1824 - 566 pàgines
...measured language— The flesh will quiver where the pincers tear, The blood will follow where the kuife is driven. You have been told, Gentlemen, amongst...has asserted, that he was inveigled into a house in Manchester buildings, where he supposed it was intended to murder him, and that he saw me standing... | |
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