| Timothy Dwight Sprague - 1847 - 408 páginas
...government is, now at least, the sole cause of Ireland's distresses. Mr. O'Connell's favorite motto was " Hereditary bondsmen ! know ye not, Who would be free, themselves must strike the blow ?" This is true ; but the most efficient blow the Irish can strike for themselves is to help... | |
| Albert Smith, Angus Bethune Reach - 400 páginas
...wished to interfere with the struggles of a bould pisantry against their oppressors. He would say, " Hereditary bondsmen, know ye not, who would be free themselves must strike the blow?" For his own part, he'd like to see any armed minion of a despotic government who (Here a... | |
| William Fagan - 1848 - 708 páginas
...us only by their cheers and huzzas, instead of practical efforts—I will address them thus: — ' Hereditary bondsmen, know ye not, Who would be free, themselves must strike the blow.' " It was towards the close of 1837, that O'CONNELL risked his popularity, and his seat in... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1849 - 466 páginas
...TYRANTS now enforce the chain, but every CARLE can lord it o'er thy land. 517. HEREDITARY BONBMEN! Know ye not, — who would be free, THEMSELVES must strike the blow? By THEIR right arm the conquest must be wrought : — Will GAUL or MUSCOVITE redress ye? — NO! True, they may lay... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1849 - 572 páginas
...this work : remember that relorm should commence at home ; let each begin by reforming himself, — " Know ye not who would be free, themselves must strike the blow ?" By the kind permission of our employers, we have beguu the temperance movement in the mill, being fully... | |
| Henry Dunckley - 1851 - 260 páginas
...the name of the highest freedom. The working man is familiar with them in another application : — " Hereditary bondsmen, know ye not, Who would be free themselves must strike the blow!" This sentiment, worthy to be the watchword of the patriot when reanimating the fires of... | |
| William Charles McKinnon - 1852 - 294 páginas
...villainous political purposes. I said, we do not require, speaking strictly, the aid of any ally. ' For know ye not, Who would be free, themselves must strike the blow; By their right arms their freedom must be wrought.' The States of America won their independence without the intervention... | |
| Sir Francis Bond Head - 1852 - 438 páginas
...the high level of your destiny ? Your redemption in this world can only be effected by yourselves. " HEREDITARY BONDSMEN! KNOW YE NOT, WHO WOULD BE FREE, THEMSELVES MUST STRIKE THE BLOW ? " It would be alike vain and vainglorious to suppose that the brief and feeble appeal of... | |
| John C. Cobden - 1853 - 528 páginas
...questions' you should take home to your hearts. One grand, determined, glorious effort, and you are free. " Hereditary bondsmen, know ye not Who would be free, themselves must strike the blow ?" k y; RETURN TO DBS* nioM WHICH tOANOW^ ISjWLl2 :W mr 19153 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORN!AL!BRARY... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1853 - 1024 páginas
...solely dare encounter hostile rage, Or tear their name defiled from Slavery's mournful page. LXXVI. y did rejoice o'er a young earthquake's birth. Now, where the swift Rhone the btuw 'By their right arms the conquest must be wrought ? Will Gaul or Muscovite redress ye ? no... | |
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