French as being hateful to the inhabitants of that country, which represent them as having merited that hatred from the ruin and devastation with which their progress through it has been marked; and I am ready, if there be one who refuses to sanction... The European Magazine, and London Review - Pagina 4361803Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Jean-Gabriel Peltier, James Adams - 1803 - 494 pagina’s
...represent them as having merited that hatred from the ruin and devastation with which their progress through it has been marked; and I am ready, if there be one who refuses to sanction this relation, to resign for ever every prétention to honourable reputation, and... | |
| 1803 - 390 pagina’s
...represent them as having merited that hatred from the ruin and devastation with which their progress through it has been marked ; and I am ready, if there be one who refuses to sanction this ri lation, to resign for ever every pretension to honourable reputation, and... | |
| ROBERT THOMAS WILSON - 1803 - 332 pagina’s
...obfervations are not facredly true, which defcribe the French as being hateful to the inhabitants of that country, which reprefent them as having merited that hatred from the ruin and devaluation with which their progrefs through it has been marked; and I am ready, if there be one who... | |
| James Stanley (7th earl of Derby.) - 1804 - 682 pagina’s
...country, who reprefent them as having merited that hatred from the ruin and devajlalion with wJiick their progrefs through it has been marked ; and I am ready, if there be one who refufes lo an<3ion this relation, to refign for ever every pretenfion to honourable reputation, and iubmit,... | |
| William Vincent Barré - 1804 - 568 pagina’s
...represent them as having merited that hatred from the ruin " and devastation with which their progress through it has " been marked ; and I am ready, if there be one who refuses " to sanction this relation, to resign for ever every pretension " to honourable reputation,... | |
| William Granger - 1804 - 688 pagina’s
...obfervations are not facredly true, which defcribe the French as being hateful to the inhabitants of that country, which reprefent them as having merited that hatred from the ruin and devastation with which their progrefs through it has been marked; and I am ready, if there be one who... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1805 - 974 pagina’s
...represent them as having merited that hatred from th« ruin and devastation with which their progress through it has been marked ; and I am ready, if there be one who refuses to sanction this relation, to resign for ever every pretension to honourable reputation, anil... | |
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