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History of Europe: 1815-1852 - Page 308
by Archibald Alison - 1878
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O padre amaro, ou Sovéla, politica, historica, e literaria [ed. by ..., Volume 1

Padre amaro - 1826 - 486 pages
...with letting the professors of violent and exaggerated doctrines on both sides feel, that it is not their interest to convert an umpire into an adversary....of the Ruler of the Winds, as described by the poet : — — " Celia sedct yEolns arce, Sceptrt teneiu ; mnllitque animus et te mperat irti ; Kt faciat,...
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Corrected report of speeches ... relative to the affairs of Portugal

George Canning - 1826 - 138 pages
...with letting the professors of violent and exaggerated doctrines on both sides feel, that it is not their interest to convert an umpire into an adversary....the Ruler of the Winds, as described by the poet:— " Celsd sedet jEolus arce, Sceptra tenens; mollitque aninios et temporal iras; Ni facial, maria ac...
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Cobbett's Weekly Register, Volume 60

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1826 - 438 pages
...shrink from converting their umpire into their competitor [hear, hear!]. The situation of this country may be compared to that of the Ruler of the Winds, as described by the poet : ' Celsa sedet .Solus arce Sceptra tenens; mollitque animos et temperat iras : .N i facial, maria ac terras ctelumque...
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volumes 59-60

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1826 - 872 pages
...shrink from converting their umpire into their competitor [hear)(hear!]. The situation of this country may be compared to that of the Ruler of the Winds, as described by the poet : ' Celsa sedet .flJolus arce Sceptra tcnens ; mollitquc auimos et temperat iras : . . N i facial, maria ae terras...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

History - 1827 - 966 pages
...with letting the professors of violent and exaggerated doctrines on both sides feel, that it is not their interest to convert an umpire into an adversary....the ruler of the winds, as described by the poet: — ' Cclsi sedct jEolus arce, Sceptru tcnens ; mollitquc animos et temporal iras ; Ni faciat, maria...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

History - 1827 - 984 pages
...with letting the professors of violent and exaggerated doctrines on both sides feel, that it is not their interest to convert an umpire into an adversary....of the world, may be compared to that of the ruler oY the winds, as described by the poet: — ' CclsA Bedet &o\m arep, Sccptra tcnens ; mollitque animos...
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The Annual Biography and Obituary, Volume 12

Great Britain - 1828 - 628 pages
...with letting the professors of violent and exaggerated doctrines on both sides feel, that it is not their interest to convert an umpire into an adversary....Celsa sedet jEolus arce, Sceptra tenens ; mollitque animos et temporal iras : Ni facial, maria ac terras ccelumque profundum Quippe ferant rapid! secum,...
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The Quarterly biographical magazine

334 pages
...with letting the professors of violent and exaggerated doctrines on both sides feel that it is not their interest to convert an umpire into an adversary....Celsa sedet jEolus arce, Sceptra tenens ; mollitque animos, et temperat iras ;' Ni faciat, maria ac terras, coelumque profundum, Quippe ferant rapidi securn,...
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The Speech of the Right Hon. George Canning, Volume 6

George Canning - Great Britain - 1828 - 458 pages
...with letting the professors of violent and exaggerated doctrines on both sides feel, that it is not their interest to convert an umpire into an adversary....Winds, as described by the poet : — > " Celsa sedet .Eolus arce, Sceptra tenens ; mollitque animos et tempera! iras ; Ni faciat, maria ac terrai ccelumque...
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The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year ..., Volume 12

Great Britain - 1828 - 526 pages
...with letting the professors of violent and exaggerated doctrines on both sides feel, that it is not their interest to convert an umpire into an adversary....of the ruler of the winds, as described by the poet : — — — Celsl sedet ^olus arce, Sceptra tenens ; raollWque aniraos et temperat iras : Ni facial,...
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