| John Church Hamilton - 1879 - 978 trang
...government to the wishes of its ancient tyrants. The French Republic expects, however, that the successors of Columbus, Raleigh and Penn, always proud of their...that they owe it to France. They will weigh in their wisdom the magnanimous friendship of the French people, with the crafty caresses of perfidious men,... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1879 - 710 trang
...its ancient tyrants. The French republic expects, however, that the successors of Columbus, Saleigh, and Penn, always proud of their liberty, will never...that they owe it to France. They will weigh in their wisdom the magnanimous friendship of the French people with the crafty caresses of perfidious men,... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1879 - 698 trang
...its ancient tyrants. The French republic expects, however, that the successors of Columbus, Saleigh, and Penn, always proud of their liberty, will never...that they owe it to France. They will weigh in their wisdom the magnanimous friendship of the French people with the crafty caresses of perfidious men,... | |
| Charles Gayarré - 1882 - 544 trang
...republic hopes," he said with arrogance, " that the successors of Columbus, of Raleigh, and of Penn, ever proud of their liberty, will never forget that they owe it to France. In their wisdom they will weigh the magnanimous benevolence of the French people with the artful caresses... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 536 trang
...that the successors of Columbus, of Ealeigh, and of Penn, ever proud 336 FRENCH INDIGNITIES. 337 . of their liberty, will never forget that they owe it to France In their wisdom, they will weigh the magnanimous benevolence of the French people with the artful caresses... | |
| United States. Court of Claims - 1886 - 64 trang
...Government to its ancient tyrants. The French Republic expects, however, that the successors of Col ambus, Raleigh, and Penn, always proud of their liberty,...that they owe it to France. They will weigh in their wisdom the magnanimous friendship of the French people with the crafty caresses of perfidious men who... | |
| United States. Court of Claims - 1886 - 94 trang
...tyrants. The French Republic expects, however, that the successors of Columbus, Raleigh, and Peun, always proud of their liberty, will never forget that they owe it to France. They will weigh in their wisdom the magnanimous friendship of the French people with the crafty caresses of perfidious men who... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 564 trang
...the United States were insulted in the speech to Mr. Monroe: " They " (said the President Barras), " always proud of their liberty, will never forget that they owe it to France?' A generous friend, who had conferred the greatest benefit, even at the hazard of life, on another,... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1889 - 538 trang
...tyrant. Moreover, the French republic hopes that the successors of Columbus, Raleigh, and of Penn, prond of their liberty, will never forget that they owe it to France. They will weigh, in their wisdom, the magnanimous benevolence 01 the French people with the crafty caresses of certain perfidious... | |
| John Pancoast Gordy - 1895 - 526 trang
...government to the wishes of its ancient tyrants. The French Republic expects, however, that the successors of Columbus, Raleigh and Penn, always proud of their...that they owe it to France. They will weigh in their wisdom the magnanimous friendship of the French people, with the crafty caresses of perfidious men,... | |
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