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" One man there is, my lords, whose natural generosity, contempt of danger, and regard for the publick, prompted him to obviate the designs of the Spaniards, and to attack them in their own territories ; a man, whom by long acquaintance I can confidently... "
The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: In Thirteen Volumes. ... - Trang 176
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Debates in Parliament, Tập 12

Samuel Johnson - 1787 - 444 trang
...to oppofe an enemy, nor proteeted againft him. One man there is, my Lords, whofe natural nenerofity, contempt of danger, and regard for the publick, prompted...a man whom by long acquaintance I can confidently afHrm to have been equal to his undertaking, and to have learned the art of war by a regular education,...

Debates in Parliament: Nov. 19, 1740-April 16, 1741

Samuel Johnson - 1787 - 538 trang
...fortified on the frontiers, nor fupplied with arms, nor enabled to oppofe an enemy, nor proteded againlt him. One man there is, my Lords, whofe natural generofity,...and regard for the publick, prompted him to obviate tbe defigns of the Spaniards, and to attack them in their own territories, a man whom by long acquaintance...

The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Parliamentary debates

Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 552 trang
...natural generosity, contempt of danger, and regard for the publick, prompted him to obviate the designs of the Spaniards, and to attack them in their own...whom by long acquaintance I can confidently affirm to have been equal to his undertaking, and to have learned the art of war by a regular education, who...

The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 584 trang
...to oppose an enemy, nor protected against him. One man there is, my lords, whose natural generosity, contempt of danger, and regard for the publick, prompted him to obviate the designs of the Spaniards, and to attack them in their own territories ; a man, whom by long acquaintance...

The Works of Samuel Johnson ...

Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 552 trang
...to oppose an enemy, nor protected against him. One man there is, my lords, whose natural generosity, contempt of danger, and regard for the publick, prompted him to obviate the designs of the Spaniards, and to attack them in their own territories ; a man, whom by long acquaintance...

The Works of Samuel Johnson ...

Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 554 trang
...to oppose an enemy, nor protected against him. One man there is, my lords, whose natural generosity, contempt of danger, and regard for the publick, prompted him to obviate the designs of the Spaniards, and to attack them in their own territories ; a man, whom by long acquaintance...

A Memoir of General James Oglethorpe: One of the Earliest Re Formers of ...

Robert Wright - 1867 - 446 trang
...natural generosity, contempt of danger, and regard for the public prompted him to obviate the designs of the Spaniards, and to attack them in their own...whom by long acquaintance I can confidently affirm to have been equal to his undertaking, and to have learned the art of war by a regular education, who...

The Dead Towns of Georgia

Charles Colcock Jones - 1878 - 263 trang
...natural generosity, contempt of danger, and regard for the public prompted him to obviate the designs of the Spaniards, and to attack them in their own...whom by long acquaintance I can confidently affirm to have been equal to his undertaking, and to have learned the art of war by a regular education, who...

COLLECTIONS OF THE GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Charles C. Jones, Jr - 1878 - 350 trang
...natural generosity, contempt of danger, and regard for the public prompted him to obviate the designs of the Spaniards, and to attack them in their own...whom by long acquaintance I can confidently affirm to have been equal to his undertaking, and to have learned the art of war by a regular education, who...

The History of Georgia: Aboriginal and colonial epochs

Charles Colcock Jones - 1883 - 608 trang
...natural generosity, contempt of danger, and regard for the public prompted him to obviate the designs of the Spaniards and to attack them in their own territories...whom by long acquaintance I can confidently affirm to have been equal to his undertaking, and to have learned the art of war by a regular education, who...




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