| 1807 - 1106 páginas
...the subjects of a state, as matter for exchange or barter. There must be, in every nation, a certain attachment of the people to its form of government,...then, of transferring the subjects of one prince to anotlier,btrikes at the foundation of every government,and the existence of every nation. I had, therefore,... | |
| 1807 - 1220 páginas
...barter." There must be, in every nation, a certain attachment rf the people to its form of govern шеи1, without which no nation can subsist. This principle,...then, of transferring the subjects of one prince to anothcr,strikes at the foundation of ererygorernTnent,and the existence of every nation. I had, therefore,... | |
| Lewis Goldsmith - 1810 - 672 páginas
...ations of all established governments as this new practice* " There must be in every nation, a certain attachment of the " people to its form of government,...subsist. This principle, then, of transferring the sub" jects of one prince to another, strikes at (lie foundation of " every government, and the existence... | |
| Lewis Goldsmith - 1810 - 674 páginas
...government, without which no nation" can subsist. This principle, then, of transferring the sub" jects of one prince to another, strikes at the foundation...government, and the existence of every nation."— See his speech of the 28th April, 1800, dclivertd in the House of Commons. When the French troops entered... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 648 páginas
...the subjects of a state, as natter for exchange or barter. There must , in every nation, a certain attachment of the people to its form of government^ without which no nation can subsist. This .iriuciple, then, of transferring the subects of one prince to another, strike at the foundation of... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 638 páginas
...эе, in every nation, a certain attachment of the people to its form of government, without which ho nation can subsist. This principle, then, of transferring the subjects of one prince to another, strike at the foundation of every government, and the existence of every nation; I had, therefore,... | |
| Charles James Fox - 1815 - 688 páginas
...the subjects of a state, as matter for exchange or barter. There must be, in every nation, a certain attachment of the people to its form of government,...every government, and the existence of every nation. I had, therefore, great pleasure in presenting the note, delivered by me to M. Jacobi, which expressed,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 430 páginas
...attachment of the people to its form of government, without which no government could exist. The system, then, of transferring the subjects of one prince to...every government, and the existence of every nation." * These observations apply generally to violent alterations upon the European * It is said, that being... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 414 páginas
...foundations of all established government, as this new practice. There must be in every nation a certain attachment of the people to its form of government, without which no government could exist. The system, then, of transferring the subjects of one prince to another, strikes... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1835 - 414 páginas
...foundations of all established government, as this new practice. There must be in every nation a certain attachment of the people to its form of government, without which no government could exist. The system, then, of transferring the subjects of one prince to another, strikes... | |
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