 | Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Great Britain - 1852 - 968 pages
...of his eloquence. " The poorest man in his cottage may bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown. It may be frail; its roof may shake ; the wind may blow through it; the storm may enter it; but the King of England can not enter it.' All his power dares not cross the threshold... | |
 | Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Great Britain - 1852 - 976 pages
...of his eloquence. " The poorest man in his cottage may bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown. It may be frail ; its roof may shake ; the wind may blow through it ; the storm may enter it ; but the King of England can not enter it ! All his power dares not cross the threshold... | |
 | Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Great Britain - 1852 - 976 pages
...rfhis eloquence. " Tue poorest man in his cottage may bid defiance to all the forcei af the Crown. It may be frail ; its roof may shake ; the wind may blow through it ; the storm may enter it ; but the King of England can not enter it ! All his power dares not cross the threshold... | |
 | Robert Conger Pell - Anecdotes - 1853 - 252 pages
...house is his castle : " The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the crown. It may be frail ; its roof may shake ; the wind may blow through it; the storm may enter, the rain may enter — but the king of England cannot enter ! all his forces dare... | |
 | David Lester Richardson - Floriculture - 1855 - 296 pages
...Chatham : " The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown, It may lie frail — its roof may shake — the wind may blow through it — the storm may enter — out the king of England cannot enter ! — all his force dares not cross the threshold... | |
 | Henry Peter Brougham (1st baron Brougham and Vaux.) - 1856 - 528 pages
...may well be noted. " The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the crown. It may be frail — its roof may shake — the wind may blow through it — the storm may enter — the rain may enter — but the King of England cannot enter ! — all his force... | |
 | Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - Books - 1856 - 526 pages
...may well be noted. " The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the crown. It may be frail — its roof may shake — the wind may blow through it — the storm may enter — the rain may enter — but the King of England cannot enter! — all his force... | |
 | Ireland - 1856 - 782 pages
...the forcea of the crown. It may be frail, its roof may ahake, the wind mar blow through it, the storm may enter, the rain may enter — but the King of England cannot enter ! All his force dares not crosa the threshold of the ruined tenement. " These examples," says Brougham, "may... | |
 | David Addison Harsha - Orators - 1857 - 544 pages
...poorest man," exclaimed Mr. Pitt, " may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown. It may be frail — its roof may shake — the wind may blow through it — the storm may enter — the rain may enter — - but the King of England can i not enter! — all his forces... | |
 | Matthew Davenport Hill - Corrections - 1857 - 770 pages
...castle. ' The poorest man,' says he, ' may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown. It may be frail, its roof may shake, the wind may blow through it, the storm may enter, the rain may enter, but the King of England cannot enter. All his force dares not... | |
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