| Henry James Nicoll - 1881 - 506 pages
...British law, that liberty is inseparable from British soil ; that no matter in what language the man's doom may have been pronounced, no matter what complexion incompatible with freedom an African or an Indian sun may have burnt upon him, no matter in what disastrous battle his liberties... | |
| James Paterson - 1882 - 546 pages
...stranger and sojourner, the moment he sets his foot upon British earth, that the ground on which he treads is holy, and consecrated by the genius of universal...have burnt upon him — no matter in what disastrous battles his liberties may have been cloven down, nor with what solemnities he may have been devoted... | |
| 1882 - 528 pages
...and the sojourner, the moment he sets his foot upon British earth, that the ground on which he treads is holy, and consecrated by the genius of universal...freedom an Indian or an African sun may have burnt on him — no matter in what disastrous battle the helm of his liberty may have been cloven down —... | |
| William Morley Punshon - 1882 - 520 pages
...British law, that liberty is inseparable from British soil ; that no matter in what language the man's doom may have been pronounced, no matter what complexion...upon him, no matter in what disastrous battle his liberties may have been cloven down, no matter with what solemnities he may have been devoted upon... | |
| William Morley Punshon - 1882 - 500 pages
...British law, that liberty is inseparable from British soil ; that no matter in what language the man's doom may have been pronounced, no matter what complexion...upon him, no matter in what disastrous battle his liberties may have been cloven down, no matter with what solemnities he may have been devoted upon... | |
| Henry James Nicoll - 1882 - 514 pages
...British law, that liberty is inseparable from British soil ; that, no matter in what language the man's doom may have been pronounced, no matter what complexion incompatible with freedom an African or an Indian sun may have burnt upon him, no matter in what disastrous battle his liberties... | |
| James L. Ohlson - 1883 - 154 pages
...stranger and sojourner, the moment he sets his foot upon British earth, that the ground on which he treads is holy, and consecrated by the genius of Universal...complexion, incompatible with freedom, an Indian or African sun may have burnt upon him ; no matter in what disastrous battle his liberty may have been... | |
| Charles John Plumptre - 1883 - 622 pages
...stranger and sojourner, the moment he sets his foot upon British earth, that the ground on which he treads is holy, and consecrated by the genius of Universal...No matter in what language his doom may have been pronounced;—no matter what complexion, incompatible with freedom, an Indian or an African sun may... | |
| John Edwin Nixon - 1885 - 256 pages
...sojourner, the moment he sets his foot upon 30 British earth, that the ground on which he treads is holy. No matter in what language his doom may have been...no matter in what disastrous battle his liberty may 35 have been cloven down ; the first moment he touches the sacred soil of Britain, his soul walks abroad... | |
| John Ross MacDuff - 1885 - 170 pages
...strikingly amplifies what the bard has above expressed : — " No matter in what language the poor captive's doom may have been pronounced; no matter what complexion...with freedom an Indian or an African sun may have burned upon him ; no matter in what disastrous battle his liberty mnv have been cloven clown ; no matter... | |
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