We go to Portugal, not to rule, not to dictate, not to prescribe constitutions— but to defend and preserve the independence of an ally. We go to plant the standard of England on the wellknown heights of Lisbon. Where that standard is planted, foreign... British Eloquence - Side 49redigert av - 1884Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1826 - 722 sider
...defend Portugal, whoever may be the assailant*, because it is a work of duty : and let us end when that duty ends. We go to Portugal — not to rule — not to dictate — not to prescribe laws! we go but to plant there the stamlord of England, that there foreign dominion »h*U 1826.] aot... | |
| George Canning - 1826 - 138 sider
...object of the Address. Let us fly to the aid of Portugal, by whomsoever attacked ; because it is our duty to do so: and let us cease our interference where...Portugal, not to rule, not to dictate, not to prescribe constitutions—but to defend and to preserve the independence of an ally. We go to plant the standard... | |
| 1827 - 574 sider
...Let us defend Portugal, whoever may be the assailants, because it is a work of duty ; and let us end where that duty ends. We go to Portugal — not to rule—- not to dictate-— not to prescribe laws — we go but to plant there the standard of England, that there foreign dominion shall not come."... | |
| 1827 - 984 sider
...the world inculcate. Let us fly to the aid of Portugal, by whomsoever attacked ; because it is our duty to do so : and let us cease our interference where that dtrty ends. We go to Portugal, not to rule, not to dictate, not to prescribe constitutions — but... | |
| e. & g.w. blunt - 1828 - 884 sider
...Let us defend Portugal, whoever may be the assailants, because it is a work of duty ; and let us end where that duty ends. We go to Portugal, not to rule, not to dictate, not to prescribe laws ; we go but to plant there the standard of England, that there foreign dominion shall not come."... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1828 - 880 sider
...Let us defend Portugal, whoever may be the assailants, because it is a work of duty ; and let us end where that duty ends. We go to Portugal, not to rule, not to dictate, not to prescribe laws ; we go but to plant there the standard of England, that there foreign dominion shall not come."... | |
| e. & g.w. blunt - 1828 - 884 sider
...Let us defend Portugal, whoever may be the assailants, because it is a work of duty ; and let us end where that duty ends. We go to Portugal, not to rule, not to dictate, not to prescribe laws ; we go but to plant there the standard of England, that there foreign dominion shall not come."... | |
| 1829 - 476 sider
...Let us defend Portugal, whoever may b« the assailants, because it is a work of duty; and let us end where that duty ends. We go to Portugal, not to rule, not to dictate, not to prescribe laws; we go but to plant there the standard of England, that there foreign dominion shall not The effect... | |
| Charles Knapp Dillaway - 1830 - 484 sider
...object of the address. Let us fly to the aid of Portugal, by whomsoever attacked ; because it is our duty to do so ; and let us cease our interference...Portugal, not to rule, not to dictate, not to prescribe constitutions—but to defend and to preserve the independence of an ally. We go to plant the standard... | |
| John Styles, Roger Therry - 1830 - 466 sider
...Portugal, whoever may be the assailants, because it isa work of dnty; and let us end where that dnty ends. We go to Portugal, not to rule, not to dictate, not to prescribe laws ; we go bnt to plant there the standard of England, that there foreign dominion shall not come."... | |
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