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" To suppose that any nation could be unalterably the enemy of another was weak and childish. It had neither its foundation in the experience of nations, nor in the history of man. It was a libel on the constitution of political societies, and supposed... "
British Foreign Policy in an Age of Revolutions, 1783-1793 - Pagina 7
door Jeremy Black - 1994 - 559 pagina’s
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The parliamentary register; or, History of the proceedings and ..., Volume 21

Parliament proc - 1787 - 590 pagina’s
...unalterable enemy of Britain. His mind revolted from this position as monftrous and impoffible. To fuppofe that any nation could be unalterably the enemy of another, was weak and childifh. It had neither its foundation in the experience of nations nor in the hiftory of man. It...
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An Historical and Chronological Deduction of the Origin of ..., Volume 4

Adam Anderson - 1801 - 782 pagina’s
...view, the idea of France being the unalterable enemy of Great Britain muft be done away. To fuppofe- that any nation could be unalterably the enemy of another, was weak and childim. It had neither its foundation in the experience of nations, nor in the hiftory of man. It...
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The British Cicero: Or, A Selection of the Most Admired Speeches ..., Volume 2

1808 - 546 pagina’s
...Britain. His mind revolted from this position as monstrous and impossible. To suppose that any natipn could be unalterably the enemy of another, was weak...experience of nations, nor in the history of man. It was a libel on the constitution of political societies, and supposed the existence of diabolical...
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The Speeches of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of ..., Volume 1

William Pitt, W. S. Hathaway - 1808 - 496 pagina’s
...the unalterable enemy of Britain. His mind revolted from this position as monstrous and impossible. . To suppose that any nation could be unalterably the...It had neither its foundation in the experience of natiens, nor in the history of man. It was a libel on the constitution of political societies, and...
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A history of the political life of the rt. hon. W. Pitt, by John ..., Volume 1

John Gifford, John Richards Green - 1809 - 582 pagina’s
...unalterable enemy of Great Britain. His mind revolted from this position as monstrous and impossible. To suppose that any nation could be unalterably the enemy of another was weak and childish. Such a supposition had its foundation neither in the experience of nations, nor in the history of man....
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The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year ...

William Cobbett - 1816 - 744 pagina’s
...unalterable enemy of Britain. His mind revolted from this position, as monstrous and impossible. . To suppose that any nation could be unalterably the...experience of nations, nor in the history of man. It was a libel on the constitution of political societies, and supposed the existence of diabolical...
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The speeches of ... William Pitt in the House of commons [ed. by W.S. Hathaway].

William Pitt - 1806 - 488 pagina’s
...the unalterable enemy of Britain. His mind revolted from this position as monstruous and impossible. To suppose that any nation could be unalterably the...experience of nations, nor in the history of man. It was a libel on the constitution of political societies, and supposed the existence of diabolical...
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A Treatise on the Laws of Commerce and Manufactures, and the ..., Volume 1

Joseph Chitty - 1824 - 1090 pagina’s
...: his mind revolted from this position, as monstrous and impossible. To suppose that any nation was unalterably the enemy of another was weak and childish....the experience of nations nor in the history of man. It was a libel on the constitution of political societies, and supposed diabolical malice in the original...
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A Treatise on the Principles, Practice, & History of Commerce

John Ramsay McCulloch - 1833 - 144 pagina’s
...doctrine, that France was, and must be, the unalterable enemy of Britain. To suppose that any nation was unalterably the enemy of another, was weak and childish....neither its foundation in the experience of nations, ror in the history of man. It was a libel on the constitution of political societies, and supposed...
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The Law of Nations: Or, Principles of the Law of Nature, Applied to the ...

Emer de Vattel - 1852 - 666 pagina’s
...; his mind revolted from this position as monstrous and impossible. To suppose that any nation was unalterably the enemy of another, was weak and childish...the experience of nations nor in the history of man. /' iras a libel on the constitution of political societies, and supposed diabolical malice in the original...
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