| Great Britain - 1805 - 536 pages
...sentiment is a wish for jpeace. France and England abuse their prosperity. They may contend for ages 5 but do their governments well fulfil the most sacred...duties, and will not so much blood, shed uselessly, and with >ut a view to any end, condemn 'them in their wwn consciences ? I consider it as no disgrace to... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1805 - 858 pages
...People and the Army, my firft fentiment is a wifh for Peace. France and England abufe their profperity. They may contend for ages — but do their Governments well fulfil the mod facred of their duties ? and will not fo much blood (hod ufeleflly, and without a view to any end,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1807 - 1014 pages
...Called to the throne of France by providence, and by t!ie suffrages ot the senate, the people, and the army, my first sentiment is a wish for peace....may contend for ages; but do their governments well fultil the most sacred of their duties, and will not so much blood, shed uselessly, and without a view... | |
| History - 1807 - 1012 pages
...providence, and by the suffrages of the senate, the people, and the army, my first sentiment is a with for peace. France and England abuse their prosperity....ages ; but do their governments well fulfil the most satred of their duties, and will not so rauch blood, shed uselessly, and without a view to any end,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1807 - 1004 pages
...Called to the throne of France by providence, and by the suffrages <>! the senate, the people, and the army, my first sentiment is a wish for peace. France and England abase their prosperity. They may contend for ages ; but do their governments well fulfil the most sacred... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1811 - 562 pages
...of France by Providence, and by the suffrages of the people, and by the army, my first sentiment \S a wish for peace: France and England abuse their prosperity...governments well fulfil the most sacred of their duties f and will not so much blood shed uselessly, and without a view to any end, accuse them in their' own... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1812 - 596 pages
...Called to the throne of France, by Providence, and by the suffrages of the senate, the people, and the army, my first sentiment is a wish for peace. France and England abuse their prosperity.—They may contend for ages; but do their governments well fulfil the most sacred of their... | |
| Theophilus Camden - France - 1814 - 746 pages
...AND BROTHER, " Called to the throne of France by Providence, and b_y the suffrages of the people and the army, my first sentiment is a wish for peace....France and England abuse their prosperity. They may for ages: but do their governments well fulfil the most sacred of their duties? and will not so much... | |
| Edward Baines - Europe - 1818 - 582 pages
...throne of France by Providence, and by the suffrages of the senate, the people and the аггат, •ay first sentiment is a wish for peace. France and England...duties, and will not so much blood , shed uselessly, and wilhuu ta MCW to any nu!, condemn them in their own consciences ? I consider it as no disgrace to make... | |
| Edward Holt - Great Britain - 1820 - 730 pages
...suffrages of the senate, the people, and the army, my li»l sentiment is a wish for peace. France ami England abuse their prosperity. They may contend for ages ; but do their Governments well fulfill the most sacred of their duties, and will not so much blood, shed uselessly, and without a... | |
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