If we carry our views out of France, and look at the dreadful catalogue of all the breaches of treaty, all the acts of perfidy at which I have only glanced, and which are precisely commensurate with the number of treaties which the Republic... The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine - Side 2221801Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1814 - 618 sider
...with swearing attachment to the constitution, that the evening might close with its destruction. " If we carry our views out of France, and look at the...breaches of treaty, all the acts of perfidy, at which I have only glanced, and which are precisely commensurate with the number of treaties which the Republic... | |
| William Pitt - 1817 - 458 sider
...in with swearing attachment to the constitution, that the evening might close with its destruction. If we carry our views out of France, and look at the...perfidy at which 1 have only glanced, and which are precisely commensurate with the number of treaties which the republic have made (for I have sought... | |
| Orator - 1864 - 186 sider
...in with swearing attachment to the constitution, that the evening might close with its destruction. If we carry our views out of France, and look at the...breaches of treaty, all the acts of perfidy at which I have only glanced, and which are precisely commensurate with the number of treaties which the republic... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams - 1884 - 368 sider
...in with swearing attachment to the Constitution, that the evening might close with its destruction. If we carry our views out of France, and look at the...breaches of treaty, all the acts of perfidy at which I have only glanced, and which are precisely commensurate with the number of treaties which the Republic... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams - 1884 - 322 sider
...in with swearing attachment to the Constitution, that the evening might close with its destruction. If we carry our views out of France, and look at the...breaches of treaty, all the acts of perfidy at which I have only glanced, and which are precisely commensurate with the number of treaties which the Republic... | |
| 1888 - 636 sider
...with swfaring attachment to the Constitution, that the evening might close with its destruction. (260) If we carry our views out of France, and look at the...breaches of treaty, all the acts of perfidy at which I have only glanced, and which are precisely commensurate with the number of treaties which the Republic... | |
| Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 562 sider
...in with swearing attachment to the constitution, that the evening might close with its destruction. If we carry our views out of France, and look at the...breaches of treaty, all the acts of perfidy at which I have only glanced, and which are precisely commensurate with the number of treaties which the Republic... | |
| 1900 - 558 sider
...in with swearing attachment to the constitution, that the evening might close with its destruction. If we carry our views out of France, and look at the...breaches of treaty, all the acts of perfidy at which I have only glanced, and which are precisely commensurate with the number of treaties which the Republic... | |
| Francis Warre Cornish - 1900 - 604 sider
...will be found, upon an average, to пат: had about two years as the period of its duration]. . . . If we carry our views out of France, and look at the dreadful catalogue of all tbc breaches of treaty, all the acts of perfc at which I have only glanced, and which are precisely... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 464 sider
...in with swearing attachment to the constitution that the evening might close with its destruction. If we carry our views out of France and look at the...breaches of treaty, all the acts of perfidy at which I have only glanced, and which are precisely commensurate with the number of treaties which the republic... | |
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