| Edmund Burke - 1785 - 652 trang
...nations, which muft have often been unhappy while they remained divided, and were, by na» ture, deitined to be one. Nor were the benefits which mankind derived from her wife and aftive reign confined to Britain ; but it is likewife probable, that without her aid and her... | |
| 1800 - 608 trang
...nations, which rmift have often been unhappy while they r№ mained divided, and were, by nature, deftined to be one. Nor were the benefits which mankind derived from her wife and aftive reign confined to Britain ; but it is likewife probable, that without her aid and her... | |
| 1800 - 632 trang
...nations, which muft have often been unhappy while they remained divided, and were, by nature, deftined to be one. Nor were the benefits which mankind derived from her wife and aflive reign confined to Britain ; but it is likewife probable, that without her aid and her... | |
| Robert Watson, William Thomson - 1802 - 478 trang
...prevented the union of two nations, which must have often been unhappy while they remained divided, and were, by nature, destined to be one. Nor were...exertions, the protestants in France must have been exL 4 tirpated; HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF II. 1603. BOOK tirpated; the best and greatest of the French... | |
| Honoré-Gabriel de Riqueti comte de Mirabeau - 1832 - 382 trang
...prevented the union of two nations, which must have often been unhappy while they remained divided, and were by nature destined to be one. Nor were the...have been extirpated : the best and greatest of the French monarchs must have been excluded from the throne : France itself must have sunk under the Spanish... | |
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