| Henry Martyn Field - 1851 - 392 pągines
...his soul walks abroad in her own majesty ; his body swells beyond the measure of his chains, which burst from around him, and he stands redeemed, regenerated,...the irresistible genius of universal emancipation." At this passage the decorum of the court gave way to a burst of irrepressible enthusiasm ; the house... | |
| Henry Mandeville - 1851 - 396 pągines
...altar and the god sink together in the dust; his soul walks abroad in her own majesty; liis body swells beyond the measure of his chains, that burst from...around him; and he stands redeemed, regenerated, and disinthralled, by the irresistible spirit of universal emancipation. Nay, look not big, nor stamp,... | |
| Charles Jean Delille - 1851 - 506 pągines
...altar and the god sink together in the dust ; his soul walks abroad in her own majesty; his body swells beyond the measure of his chains, that burst from around him ; and he stands redeemed, regenerated, disenthralled, by the irresistible genius of Universal Emancipation ! — CURRAN. The world was made... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1852 - 358 pągines
...the moment he touches the sacred soil of Britain, the altar and the god sink together in the dust, and he stands redeemed, regenerated and disenthralled,...the irresistible genius of universal emancipation." — CUHHAN. A WHILE we must leave Tom in the hands of his persecutors, while we turn to pursue the... | |
| Mary Henderson Eastman - 1852 - 312 pągines
...the moment he touches the sacred soil of Britain, the altar and the God sink together in the dust, and he stands redeemed, regenerated, and disenthralled,...the irresistible genius of universal emancipation.' " "Thank you, sir, for your invitation," said Mr. Chapman, "but I'll stay in Virginia. The old State... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1852 - 340 pągines
...the moment he touches the sacred soil of Britain, the altar and the God sink together in the dust, and he stands redeemed, regenerated, and disenthralled,...the irresistible genius of universal emancipation." — Curran. A WHILE we must leave Tom in the hands of his persecutors, while we turn to pursue the... | |
| Young Men's Christian Associations (London, England) - 1853 - 566 pągines
...'his soul walks abroad in its own majesty, his body swells beyond the measure of his chains, which burst from around him, and he stands redeemed, regenerated,...the irresistible genius of universal emancipation." This splendid appeal took the whole court by surprise — the> crowd burst into a cry of admiration,... | |
| Edmund Ruffin - 1853 - 98 pągines
...the god sink together in the dust — his soul walks abroad in her own majesty — his body swells beyond the measure of his chains that burst from around him — and he stands redeemed, regenerated, disenthralled, by the irresistible genius of UNIVERSAL EMANCIPATION." SECTION III. — The conditions... | |
| Sir John Thomas Gilbert - 1854 - 478 pągines
...and the god sink together in the dust ; his soul walks abroad in her own majesty ; his body swells beyond the measure of his chains that burst from around...the irresistible genius of universal emancipation." Jackson's trial commenced in the same Court on the 23rd of April, 1795, before Lord Clonmel and Justices... | |
| 1854 - 406 pągines
...Altar and the God sink together in the dust; his soul walks abroad in her own majesty ; his body swells beyond the measure of his chains that burst from around...the irresistible genius of universal emancipation I WEBSTER. In his oration in honor of Adams and Jefferson, at Bunker's Hill, he says : — " Although... | |
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