What fitter birthplace for the poet whom a comrade has called the "Subtlest Assertor of the Soul in Song," the poet whose writings are indeed a mirror of the age?
Claudius also theassertor was condempned: howbeit Virginius was contented he should be banished the citie, and then he fled to Tybur.
In the meane time the Assertor required the mayde, offering to put in baile; the like offer made Icilius, of purpose to contriue and spende the time, till the ariuall of Virginius.
It is, preventively, the assertor of its own rights, or, remedially, their avenger.
Ismenias was a steady assertor of the liberty and just rights of the people, and laboured to preserve a due balance in the powers of the constitution.
Sir William Wyndham died the preceding year, deeply regretted as an orator, a patriot, and a man, the constant assertor of British liberty, and one of the chief ornaments of the English nation.
Probably an allusion to the office of the Assertor Libertatis in the Liberalis Causa, as set forth in the Theodosian Code iv.
What fitter birthplace for the poet whom a comrade has called the "Subtlest Assertor of the Soul in Song", the poet whose writings are indeed a mirror of the age?
It is, preventively, the assertor of its own rights, or remedially, their avenger.
We learn, hence, that the earnest assertor of his innocence finally begins to believe in it a little, or altogether.
If this question is explained, theassertor of certainty has assumed some objective foundation which is indubitable at least subjectively.
He is the best assertor of his liberties who bursts the chains that gall his breast, and once for all ceases to grieve.
He is a good country gentleman, a great assertor of the prerogatives of the monarchy and the Church.
A sweet disposed gentleman; he joined King William at the Revolution, and is a zealous assertor of the liberties of the people.
He was a firm dissenter and Independent, a strenuous assertor of civil and religious liberty; and a man of considerable attainments, of the strictest integrity, and true piety.
That circumstance, indeed, so inflamed their minds, that they seemed determined on following the assertor of their freedom through every thing, right and wrong.
Brutus was, with the consent of his colleague, first attended by the fasces, who had not been a more zealous assertor of liberty than he was afterwards its guardian.
There is not a word which the most rigid assertor of the dignity of human nature could desire to be cancelled.
I am a man of honour, a despiser of peasants, anassertor of rank!
Truth is omnipotent; and out of my ashes another, and probably a more strenuous and determined assertor of it may arise!
You see that Strauss, who is the most strenuous assertor of the impossibility of miracles, is also a pantheist.
To have been a priest, or even an assertor of the rights and doctrines of Christianity, was fatal; but in some instances, an overflow of atheistical blasphemy was equally so.
Hus is honoured, even by Roman Catholic Bohemians, as the assertor and developer of their language.
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