"It is poetically remarked, a thousand times has it been repeated, but history proves it without a metaphor by the experience of centuries, that The Trident of Neptune is the Sceptre of the World."
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James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones in: The Naval Chronicle, Volume 6, J. Gold, 1801, p. 220
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