| 1827 - 932 páginas
...enter, we shall enter into it, with a sincere and anxious desire to mitigate rather than exasperate, and to mingle only in the conflict of arms, not in the more fatal conflict of business is, not to SCCK opportumti: of displaying it, but to content ourselves with letting the professors... | |
| George Canning - 1828 - 516 páginas
..._^,^^ ^~ ainJL jL i^G that war this Country shall be compelled to ^' fm fA,. ' enter, "Jl^Mg 1 * we enter into it, with a sincere and anxious desire to...rather than exasperate,—and to mingle only in the ww»of arms, not in the more fataKiMfrof opinions / yot, that this Country, (however earnestly . *44flairc... | |
| 334 páginas
...enter, we shall enter into it with a sincere and anxious desire to mitigate rather than exasperate, and to mingle only in the conflict of arms, not in the more fatal conflict of opinions. But much I fear that this country (however earnestly she may endeavour to avoid it) could not, in such... | |
| Charles Knapp Dillaway - 1830 - 484 páginas
...opinion is at present confined : but it is a war of opinion that Spain (whether as government or as nation,) is now waging against Portugal; it is a war...much fear that this country, (however earnestly, she might wish to avoid it,) could not, in such case, avoid seeing ranked under her banners, all the restless... | |
| 1831 - 564 páginas
...we shall enter into it with a sincere and anxious desire to mitigate rather than exasperate — and to mingle only in the conflict of arms, not in the more fatal conflict of opinions. But 1 much fear that this country, (however earnestly she may endeavour to avoid it,) could not, in such... | |
| William Wallace - 1832 - 410 páginas
...enter, we shall enter into it with a sincere and anxious desire to mitigate rather than exasperate; and to mingle only in the conflict of arms, not in the more fatal conflict of opinion. But I much fear that this country (however earnestly she may endeavour to avoid it) could... | |
| Philip Gell - 1854 - 392 páginas
...enter, we shall enter into it with a sincere and anxious desire to mitigate rather than exasperate, and to mingle only in the conflict of arms, not in the more fatal conflict of opinions." (" Blessed is he " — the nation — " that watcheth, and keepeth his garments !")...." But our business... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1855 - 520 páginas
...we shall enter into it with a sincere and anxious desire to mitigate rather than to exasperate ; and to mingle only in the conflict of arms, not in the more fatal conflict of opinion. But I much fear that this country (however earnestly she may endeavour to avoid it) could... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1855 - 520 páginas
...we shall enter into it with a sincere and anxious desire to mitigate rather than to exasperate ; and to mingle only in the conflict of arms, not in the more fatal conflict of opinion. But I much fear that this country (however earnestly she may endeavour to avoid it) could... | |
| Thomas Doubleday - 1856 - 532 páginas
...to enter, we shall enter into it with a sincere desire to mitigate rather than exasperate, — and to mingle only in the conflict of arms, not in the...But I much fear that this country (however earnestly desiring to avoid it) could not, in such case, avoid seeing ranked under her banners, all the restless... | |
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