I have traversed the seat of war in the peninsula ; I have been in some of the most oppressed provinces of Turkey; but never, under the most despotic of infidel governments, did] I behold such squalid wretchedness as I have seen since my return, in the... The Life of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals - Page 156by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1851 - 735 pagesFull view - About this book
| Frank Peel - 1888 - 366 pages
...many foreign claims to admit a prospect of domestic relief ; though never did such objects demand it. I have traversed the seat of war in the Peninsula...squalid wretchedness as I have seen since my return into the very heart of a Christian country. And what are your remedies ? After months of inaction,... | |
| Roden Noel - 1890 - 284 pages
...congratulations of distinguished statesmen ; the speech was voted a success. "I have traversed," he said, "the seat of war in the Peninsula, I have been in...wretchedness as I have seen since my return in the heart of a Christian country." Reprobating the severe measures proposed against the poor starving mechanics... | |
| Joseph Shield Nicholson - 1893 - 482 pages
...(1812), in the debate on the frame-breakers' riots : "I have traversed the scat of war in the Peniusula ; I have been in some of the most oppressed provinces of Turkey ; but never under the most despotic of inftdel governments did I behold such squalid wretchedness as I have seen since my return in the very... | |
| Alphonse Mariette - 1894 - 402 pages
...the arrow that flicth in the dark. BACON. ON THE FRAME-WORK BILL.' I have traversed the seat of war 4 in the Peninsula ; I have been in some of the most...despotic of infidel governments did I behold such squalid wretchedness5 as I have6 seen since my return in the very heart7 of a Christian country. And wtlat... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1898 - 536 pages
...many foreign claims to admit a prospect of domestic relief; though never did such objects demand it. I have traversed the seat of war in the Peninsula,...most oppressed provinces of Turkey ; but never under the'most despotic of infidel governments did I behold such squalid wretchedness as I have seen since... | |
| William Connor Sydney - 1898 - 526 pages
...habits. Byron told the Peers in 1812, that "he had traversed the seat of war in the Peninsula, had been in some of the most oppressed provinces of Turkey...never, under the most despotic of infidel governments had he ever beheld such squalid wretchedness as he had seen, since his return, in the heart of a Christian... | |
| William Connor Sydney - 1898 - 282 pages
...habits. Byron told the Peers in 1812, that "he had traversed the seat of war in the Peninsula, had been in some of the most oppressed provinces of Turkey...never, under the most despotic of infidel governments had he ever beheld such squalid wretchedness as he had seen, since his return, in the heart of a Christian... | |
| Charles Hamilton Hughes - 1901 - 862 pages
...House of Lords on the Nottingham frame-breakers bill which met with approval from statesmen he said: "1 have traversed the seat of war in the Peninsula, I...governments, did I behold such squalid wretchedness as 1 have seen since my return, in the heart of a Christian country." Reprobating the severe measures... | |
| 1902 - 1166 pages
...die Zerstörer auf frischer Tat ertappt hätte. "I have traversed the seat of war in the Petiinsula, I have been in some of the most oppressed provinces...governments did I behold such squalid wretchedness äs I have seen since my return in the very heart of a Christian country" (pag. 438). Mit Hilfe der... | |
| Emil Oswald - 1904 - 140 pages
...nichts ; nicht ein einziger Fall sei vorgekommen, wo man die Zerstörer auf frischer Tat ertappt hätte. "I have traversed the seat of war in the Peninsula,...seen since my return in the very heart of a Christian countrij" (pag. 438). Mit Hilfe der neuen Maschinen könne einer mit Leichtigkeit die Arbeit von vielen... | |
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