Blenheims could never have done. Were we absolute conquerors, and France to lie prostrate at our feet, we should be ashamed to send a Commission to settle their affairs which would impose so hard a law upon the French, and so destructive of all their... Life of the Right Honourable William Pitt - Pagina 48door Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1861Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Edmund Burke - 1839 - 548 pagina’s
...business for us as rivals, in a way in which twenty Ramillies or Blenheims could never have done it. Were we absolute conquerors, and France to lie prostrate...to send a commission to settle their affairs, which could impose so hard a law upon the French, and so destructive of all their consequence as a nation,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1839 - 554 pagina’s
...business for us as rivals, in a way in which twenty Ramillies or Blenheims could never have done it Were we absolute conquerors, and France to lie prostrate...to send a commission to settle their affairs, which could impose so hard a law upon the French, and so destructive of all their consequence as a nation,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1839 - 546 pagina’s
...business (or us as rivals, in a way in w¿ich twenty Ramillies or Blenheims could never have done it.. Were we absolute conquerors, and France to lie prostrate...to send a commission to settle their affairs, which could impose so hard a law upon the French, and so destructive of all their consequence as a nation,... | |
| John Adolphus - 1841 - 702 pagina’s
...business for us as rivals, in a way in which twenty Ramilies or Blenheims could never have effected; were we absolute conquerors, and France to lie prostrate...to send a commission to settle their affairs which could impose on them so hard a law, and so destructive of all their consequence as a nation, as that... | |
| William Harding - 1845 - 428 pagina’s
...the ground their monarchy, their Church, their nobility, their laws, their army, and their revenue. Were we absolute conquerors, and France to lie prostrate at our feet, we should blush to impose upon them terms so destructive to all their consequence as a nation, as the durance... | |
| Louis Blanc - 1852 - 478 pagina’s
...pensait qu'on devait parler plu1 « Ablest architects of ruin. » Parliamentary debates, p. 333. 2 « Were we absolute conquerors, and France to lie prostrate...ashamed to send a commission to settle their « affairs, vvhich could impose so hard a lavv upon the French, and a so destructive of ail their consequences... | |
| Louis Blanc - 1852 - 480 pagina’s
...pensait qu'on devait parler plu1 « Ablcst architects of ruin. » Parliamentary debates, p. 353. * « Were we absolute conquerors, and France to lie prostrate...should be ashamed to send a commission to settle their « affaire, which could impose so hard a law upon the French, and « so destructive of ail their consequences... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1860 - 644 pagina’s
...way in which twenty Ramillies or Blenheims could never have done it. Were we absolute conqucrours, and France to lie prostrate at our feet, we should...to send a commission to settle their affairs, which could impose so hard a law upon the French, ind so destructive of all their consequence as a nation,... | |
| James Robert Page - 1863 - 198 pagina’s
...business for us as rivals in a way in which twenty Ramillies or Blenheims could never have done it. Were we absolute conquerors, and France to lie prostrate...to send a commission to settle their affairs, which could impose as hard a law upon the French, and so destructive of all their consequence as a nation,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1865 - 586 pagina’s
...business for us as rivals in a way in which twenty Ramillies or Blenheims could never have done it. Were we absolute conquerors, and France to lie prostrate...to send a commission to settle their affairs which could impose so hard a law upon the French, and so destructive of all their consequence as a nation,... | |
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