 | Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - American periodicals - 1838 - 604 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 power... | |
 | 1838 - 596 pages
...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 4 rain may enter — but the King of England cannot enter! — all ' his power... | |
 | Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - France - 1839 - 382 pages
...lie subject is reserved for the Appendix. 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 cross the threshold of the ruined tenement !" These examples may serve to convey a... | |
 | Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - Great Britain - 1839 - 434 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 force... | |
 | Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - Great Britain - 1842 - 360 pages
...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...dare not cross the threshold of the ruined tenement !" These examples may serve to convey a pretty accurate idea of the peculiar vein of eloquence which... | |
 | Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - Great Britain - 1845 - 510 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 can* There hangs so much doubt upon... | |
 | Proteus (pseud.) - 1846 - 1018 pages
...— forgot the inviolability its Political and Social Institutes afford the ' poorest cottage ! — 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 himself cannot enter ! — all bis... | |
 | Robert Conger Pell - Anecdotes - 1850 - 196 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... | |
 | Catherine Sinclair - 1851 - 420 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 power does... | |
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