| William Jennings Bryan, Francis Whiting Halsey - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1906 - 280 pages
...not profess, there was no opinion that he did not promulgate : in the hope of a dvnasty, he upheld the crescent; for the sake of a divorce, he bowed...became the adopted child of the Republic ; and with a paricidal ingratitude, on the ruins both of the throne and the tribune, he reared the throne of his... | |
| John Benjamin Wisely - English language - 1906 - 444 pages
...can contend ? 4. Faithful are the wounds of a friend, but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful. 5. A professed Catholic, he imprisoned the Pope; a pretended patriot, he impoverished the country. • 6. There are but few voices in the land but many echoes. 7. Any nobleness begins at once to refine... | |
| Arthur Edward Phillips - Elocution - 1909 - 394 pages
...not profess — there was no opinion that he did not promulgate. In the hope of a dynasty, he upheld the Crescent ; for the sake of a divorce, he bowed...Republic; and, with a parricidal ingratitude, on the nuns both of the crown and the tribune, he reared the throne of his despotism. A professed Catholic,... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - Basal reading instruction - 1909 - 428 pages
...did not profess, there was no opinion that he did not promulgate; in the hope of a dynasty, he upheld the Crescent; for the sake of a divorce, he bowed...the Republic; and, with a parricidal ingratitude, 25 on the ruins both of the throne and tribune, he reared the throne of his despotism. A professed... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - Readers - 1909 - 426 pages
...not profess, there was no opinion that he did not promulgate ; in the hope of a dynasty, he upheld the Crescent; for the sake of a divorce, he bowed...the Republic; and, with a parricidal ingratitude, 'Napoleon Bonaparte 357 25 OB the ruins both of the throne and tribune, he reared the throne of his... | |
| Philander Priestley Claxton, James McGinniss - English language - 1917 - 592 pages
...not profess, there was no opinion that he did not promulgate : in the hope of a dynasty, he upheld the crescent ; for the sake of a divorce, he bowed...the tribune, he reared the throne of his despotism. — Charles Phillips. Charles Sprague* calling to mind that not long ago the Indians had lived where... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - Readers - 1920 - 390 pages
...hope of a dynasty', he upheld the crescentv ; for the sake of a divorce', he bowed before the crossv ; the orphan of St. Louis', he became the adopted child of the republicv; and, with a parricidal ingratitude', on the ruins both of the throne and the tribune, he... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - Readers - 1921 - 506 pages
...not profess, there was no opinion that he did not promulgate : in the hope of a dynasty, he upheld the crescent ; for the sake of a divorce, he bowed...a pretended patriot, he impoverished the country; and in the name of Brutus, he grasped without remorse, and wore without shame, the diadem of the Caesars.... | |
| Elbert Hubbard - Anthologies - 1923 - 252 pages
...Subsidiary to this, there was no opinion that he did not promulgate: in the hope of a dynasty, he upheld the crescent; for the sake of a divorce, he bowed...became the adopted child of the Republic; and with a paricidal ingratitude, on the ruins both of the throne and the tribune, he reared the throne of despotism.... | |
| Arthur Edward Phillips - Elocution - 1909 - 426 pages
...not profess — there was no opinion that he did not promulgate. In the hope of a dynasty, he upheld the Crescent; for the sake of a divorce, he bowed...orphan of St. Louis, he became the adopted child of the Eepublic; and, with a parricidal ingratitude, on the rums both of the crown and the tribune, he reared... | |
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