| 1824 - 884 páginas
...object was," said Mr. Canning, " the peace of the world ; but let it not be said," he continued, " that we cultivate peace either because we fear, or...on the contrary, if eight months ago the government aid not hesitate to proclaim that the country was prepared for war, if war should unfortunately be... | |
| William Cobbett - 1823 - 430 páginas
...which he resents the reviling : " But while we thus control even our Feelings by our duty, let it not be said that we cultivate peace either because we...that the country was prepared for war, if war should unfortunately be necessary, every montha of peace that has since passed, has but m de us so much 'the... | |
| 1824 - 890 páginas
...origin, and thankless in the end ? " But while we thus control even our feelings by our duty, let it not be said, that we cultivate peace, either because we...that the country was prepared for war, if war should unfortunately be necessary, every month of peace that has since passed has but made us so much the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 918 páginas
...origin, and thankless in the end ? " But while we thus control even our feelings by our duty; let it not be said, that we cultivate peace, either because we...that the country was prepared for war, if war should unfortunately be ne-i cessary, every month of peace that has since passed has but made us so much the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 894 páginas
..." the peace of the world ; but let it not be said," he continued, " that we cultivate peace cither because we fear, or because we are unprepared for,...on the contrary, if eight months ago the government dw not hesitate to proclaim that the country was prepared for war, if war should unfortunately be necessary,... | |
| 1826 - 568 páginas
...following eloquent strain : — ' "But while we thus control even our feelings by our duty, let it not be said that we cultivate peace, either because we...that the country was prepared for war, if war should unfortunately be necessary ; — every month of peace that has since passed, has but made us so much... | |
| 1826 - 570 páginas
...following eloquent strain:— ' "But while we thus control even our feelings by our duty, let it not be said that we cultivate peace, either because we...that the country was prepared for war, if war should unfortunately be necessary ;—every month of peace that has since passed, has but made us so much... | |
| 1826 - 216 páginas
...the end? — (Much applause.) " But while we thus control even our feelings by our duty, let it not be said that we cultivate peace, either because we...that the country was prepared for war, if war should unfortunately be necessary; — every "month of peace that has since passed, has but made us so much... | |
| Political primer - 1826 - 208 páginas
...while we thus control even our feelings by our duty, let it not be said that we cultivate peace, cither because we fear, or because we are unprepared for,...hesitate to proclaim that the country was prepared fur war, if war should unfortunately be necessary;—every month of peace that has since passed, has... | |
| 1828 - 526 páginas
...wary and circumspect. " While we thus control," said he, " even our feelings by our duty, let it not be said that we cultivate peace either because we...that the country was prepared for war, if war should unfortunately be necessary, every month of peace that has since passed has but made us so much the... | |
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