| Henry Martyn Flint - 1860 - 486 páginas
...not see the evidence of her friendship. It is not in the nature of things that she can be our friend. It is impossible she can love us. I do not blame her...would be the first power on the face of the earth. Bat for us, she would have the prospect of maintaining that proud position which she held for so long... | |
| Henry Martyn Flint - 1860 - 476 páginas
...not see the evidence of her friendship. It is not in the nature of things that she can be our friend. It is impossible she can love us. I do not blame her for not loving us. Sir, we Lave wounded her vanity and humbled her pride. She can never forgive us. But for us, she would be the... | |
| Henry Martyn Flint - 1890 - 452 páginas
...not see the evidence of her friendship. It is not in the nature of things that she can be our friend. It is impossible she can love us. I do not blame her for not loving us. Sir, we have wounded her vaniiy and humbled her pride. She can never forgive us. But fir us, she would be the fir>t power on... | |
| Allen Johnson - 1908 - 432 páginas
...her friendship. It is not in the nature of things that she can be onr friend. It is impossible that she can love us. I do not blame her for not loving...and humbled her pride. She can never forgive us."' And when Senator Butler rebuked him for this animosity, reminding him that England was after all our... | |
| Allen Johnson - 1908 - 516 páginas
...her friendship. It is not in the nature of things that she can be our friend. It is impossible that she can love us. I do not blame her for not loving...vanity and humbled her pride. She can never forgive us."2 And when Senator Butler rebuked him for this animosity, reminding him that England was after... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - 1913 - 530 páginas
...not see the evidence of her friendship. It is not in the nature of things that she can be our friend. It is impossible she can love us. I do not blame her...would be the first power on the face of the earth. She is jealous of us, and jealousy forbids the idea of friendship. England does not love us; she cannot... | |
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