 | Lucius Osgood - Readers (Elementary) - 1858 - 480 pages
...opinion that he did not promulgate: in the hope of a dynasty, he upheld the crescent; for the sake of a divorce, he bowed before the cross; the orphan...adopted child of the republic; and, with a parricidal mgratitude, on the ruins both of the throne and tribune, he reared the throne of his despotism. A professed... | |
 | Archibald Hamilton Bryce - 1862 - 331 pages
...opinion that he did not promulgate. In the hope of ar dynasty, he upheld the Crescent; for the sake of a divorce, he bowed before the Cross: the orphan...a parricidal ingratitude, on the ruins both of the crown and the tribune he reared the throne of his despotism: a professed Catholic, be imprisoned the... | |
 | Charles Walton Sanders - Readers - 1862 - 600 pages
...opinion that he did not promulgate; in the hope of a dynasty, he upheld the Crescent; for the sake of a divorce, he bowed before the Cross; the orphan of St. Louis, he becauiu the adopted child of the Republic; and, with a parricidal ingratitude, on the ruius both of... | |
 | John Dudley Philbrick - Readers - 1868 - 588 pages
...opinion that he did not promulgate ; in the hope of a dynasty, he upheld the crescent ; for the sake of a divorce, he bowed before the cross ; the orphan...both of the throne and the tribune, he reared the throne of his despotism. A professed Catholic, he imprisoned the pope ; a pretended patriot, he impoverished... | |
 | Thomas Wadleigh Harvey - English language - 1878 - 266 pages
...would content you? Talent? 9. How, now, Jenkinson? 10. A rope to the side! 11. Rather he, than I. 12. The orphan of St. Louis, he became the adopted child of the Republic. 13. Seest thou a man wise in his own conceit? There is more hope of a fool than of him. 14. Are you... | |
 | Thomas Wadleigh Harvey - English language - 1868 - 264 pages
...would content you? Talent? 9. How. now, Jenkinson? 10. A rope to the side! 11. Rather he, than I. 12. The orphan of St. Louis, he became the adopted child of the Republic. good to men are the leading purposes of every Christian. 3. That the climate of the northern hemisphere... | |
 | Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1869
...opinion that he did not promulgate ; in the hope of a dynasty, he upheld the crescent ; for the sake of a divorce, he bowed before the Cross : the orphan...both of the throne and the tribune, he reared the fabric of his despotism. A professed Catholic, he imprisoned the Pope ; a pretended patriot, he impoverished... | |
 | Archibald Hamilton Bryce - English literature - 1869
...opinion that he did not promulgate. In the hope of a dynasty, he upheld the Crescent ; for the sake of a divorce, he bowed before the Cross: the orphan...a parricidal ingratitude, on the ruins both of the crown and the tribune he reared the throne of his despotism : a professed Catholic, he imprisoned the... | |
 | Meetings - 1869 - 160 pages
...opinion that he did not promulgate: in the hope of a dynasty, he upheld the crescent ; for the sake of a divorce, he bowed before the cross ; the orphan...republic; and with a parricidal ingratitude, on the ruins of both the throne and the tribune, he reared the throne of his despotism. A professed Catholic, he... | |
 | Charles Henry Winston, Thomas Randolph Price, Richard McAllister Smith, D. Lee Powell, John Meredith Strother, H. H. Harris, John Patrick McGuire, Rodes Massie, William Fayette Fox, Harry Fishburne Estill (F.), Richard Ratcliffe Farr, John Lee Buchanan, George R. Pace - Education - 1879
...was no opinion he did not promulgate in the hope of a dynasty he upheld the crescent for the sake of divorce he bowed before the cross the orphan of St....ruins both of the throne and the tribune he reared the throne of his despotism." Official Department. 507 ANNUAL REPORTS have been received from all the counties... | |
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