| William Belsham - 1795 - 496 páginas
...this most perilous conjuncture: but, my lords, while I have sense and memory, I never will consent to tarnish the lustre of this nation by an ignominious surrender of its rights and fairest possessions. itfsTOllY OF GREAT MltTAIN. HOOK Shall a people so latdy the terror of the workl, VVIU • ./ v^. .„'... | |
| John Adolphus - 1802 - 626 páginas
...faireit inheritance. Where is the man who will dare to advife fuch a meai'ure ? My lords, his majefty Succeeded to an empire as great in extent as its reputation was unfullied. Shall we tarnilh the Jultre pf this nation by an ignominious i'urrenv 4 dcr CHAP, der of... | |
| 1804 - 994 páginas
...conjuncture ; but, my lords, while I have sense, aud memory, I never will consent to tarnish the Untre of this nation by an ignominious surrender of its rights and fairest possessions. Shall a people so lately the terror of the world, now fall prostrate before the house of H -n.iuHi- It is... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1807 - 556 páginas
...succeeded to aji empire, as great in extent as unsullied in its reputation. Shall we taniish the reputation of this nation by an ignominious surrender of its...depredations, the Scottish inroads, and the Norman conquests ; that has stood the threatened invasion of the Spanish armada, now fall prostrate before... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 378 páginas
...of their fairest inheritance. Where is the man that will dare to advise such a measure ? My Lords, his Majesty succeeded to an empire as great in extent...of this nation by an ignominious surrender of its rightsJand fairest possessions ? Shall this great kingdom, that has survived whole and entire the Danish... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 766 páginas
...this most perilous conjuncture ; but, my lords, while I have sense and memory, I never will consent to tarnish the lustre of this nation by an ignominious...surrender of its rights and fairest possessions. Shall a people so lately the terror of the world, now fall prostrate before the house of Bourbon ? It is... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1816 - 834 páginas
...most perilous conjuncture ; but, my lords, while I have " sense and memory, I never will consent to tarnish the lustre " of this nation by an ignominious...surrender of its rights and "-fairest possessions. Shall a people so lately the terror of the "world, now fall prostrate before the house of Bourbon ? It ia... | |
| Paul Allen - 1822 - 540 páginas
...this most perilous conjuncture : but, my Lords, while I have sense and memory, 1 never will consent to tarnish the lustre of this nation by an ignominious...surrender of its rights and fairest possessions. Shall a people so lately the terrour of the world, now fall prostrate before the House of Bourbon ? It is... | |
| Paul Allen - 1822 - 540 páginas
...this most perilous conjuncture : but, my Lords, while I have sense and memory, I never will consent to tarnish the lustre of this nation by an ignominious...surrender of its rights and fairest possessions. Shall a people so lately the terrouv of the world, now fall prostrate before the House of Bourbon 9 It is... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1822 - 824 páginas
...conjuncture ; but, my lords, while L have " sense and memory, I never will consent to tarnish tlie lustre " of this nation by "an ignominious surrender of its rights and " fairest possessions. Shall a people so lately the terror of the " world, now full prostrate before the house of Bourbon? It is... | |
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