Henry David Thoreau Quote

I repeat that in this sense the most splendid court in Christendom is provincial, having authority to consult about Transalpine interests only, and not the affairs of Rome. A prætor or proconsul would suffice to settle the questions which absorb the attention of the English Parliament and the American Congress.


A Yankee in Canada: With Anti-slavery and Reform Papers (ed. 1866)


I repeat that in this sense the most splendid court in Christendom is provincial, having authority to consult about Transalpine interests only, and...

I repeat that in this sense the most splendid court in Christendom is provincial, having authority to consult about Transalpine interests only, and...

I repeat that in this sense the most splendid court in Christendom is provincial, having authority to consult about Transalpine interests only, and...

I repeat that in this sense the most splendid court in Christendom is provincial, having authority to consult about Transalpine interests only, and...