| Great Britain. Parliament - 1800 - 810 pagine
...fuch is the man whom we praiGs for his difciplino and his virtue, and whom we hold out as our boaft and our dependence ; while the conduct of Bonaparte...But the behaviour of the French towards Switzerland raifes all the indignation of the right honourable gentleman, and inflames his eloquence. I admire... | |
| j debrett - 1800 - 784 pagine
...fuch is the man whom we praife for his difciplinc and his virtue, and whom we hold out as our boaft and our dependence ; while the conduct of Bonaparte...But the behaviour of the French towards Switzerland raifes all the indignation of the right honourable gentleman, and inflames his eloquence. I admire... | |
| 1801 - 860 pagine
...his difcipline and his virtue, and whom we hold out as our boaft and dependence, whilft the conduit of Bonaparte unfits him to be even treated with as an enemy ! But the behaviour of France towards Switzerland, a country fo dear an4 congenial to every lover of Пbertr, raifes imiverfal... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 492 pagine
...constitution, which had been confessed by their own sovereign to be in want of amendment. And such is the hero upon whom the cause of religion and social order is...our boast and our dependence ; while the conduct of Buonaparte unfits him to be even treated with as an enemy ! But the behaviour of the French towards... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 484 pagine
...constitution, which had been confessed by their own sovereign to be in want ol amendment. And such is the hero upon whom the cause of religion and social order is to repose ! And such is the man whom we praise ior his discipline and his virtue, and whom we hold out as our boast and our dependence ; while the... | |
| John James M'Gregor - 1819 - 482 pagine
...and social order was to depend ; and whom we hold out as our !ma-t and confidence, whilst the condnct of Bonaparte unfits him to be even treated with as an enemy ! Mr. Fox insisted, that we had the same security in treating with Bonaparte, as with any of the sovereigus... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 568 pagine
...which had been confessed, by their own sovereign, to be in want of amendment. And such is the hero upon whom the cause of " religion and social order...Bonaparte unfits him to be even treated with as an enemy ! 83. AN ATHEISTICAL GOVERNMENT IMPOSSIBLE, 1794. — RB Sheridan. Richard Brinsley Sheridan was born... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 pagine
...hy their own sovereign, to be in want of amendment. And such is the hero upon whom the cause of '1 religion and social order " is to repose ! And such...Bonaparte unfits him to be even treated with as an enemy ! 83. AN ATHEISTICAL GOVERNMENT IMPOSSIBLE, 1794. — RB Sheridan. Richard Brlnsley Sheridan was born... | |
| 1854 - 576 pagine
...which had been confessed, by their own sovereign, to be in want of amendment. And .such is the hero upon whom the cause of •• religion and social...and our dependence ; while the conduct of Bonaparte him to be even treated with as an enemy ! 83. AN ATHEISTICAL GOVERNMENT IMPOSSIRLE, 1794. — fl. R.... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1858 - 516 pagine
...which had been confessed, by their own sovereign, to be in want of amendment. And such is the hero upon whom the cause of " religion and social order...Bonaparte unfits him to be even treated with as an enemy ! FROM Fox. XL V.— LEGISLATURE OF IRELAND.— No. I. THIS and the following exercise are extracts... | |
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