rather that of a father overwhelmed with debts, who, with only a small sum at his disposal, scarcely sufficient to maintain his children, employed it in the purchase of bread instead of in the payment of his bills. Were her Britannic Majesty's representative... Letters on England - Página 92por Jean Joseph Louis Blanc - 1866Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Department of State - 1862 - 452 páginas
...been deprived; and if one had to employ a simile to qualify the conduct of government, it would be rather that of a father overwhelmed with debts, who,...Majesty's representative a member of the family, would his excellency be eager to qualify his father's conduct by the name of spoliation ? Iu every-day life... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1862 - 456 páginas
...been deprived; and if one had to employ a simile to qualify the conduct of government, it would be rather that of a father overwhelmed with debts, who,...Majesty's representative a member of the family, would his excellency be eager to qualify his father's conduct by the name of spoliation 1 In every-day life... | |
| 1863 - 652 páginas
...baker. "If," he observes, " one had to employ a simile to qualify the conduct of Government, it would be rather that of a father overwhelmed with debts, who,...children, employed it in the purchase of bread instead of the payment of his bills." And he thus makes a touching appeal to Sir Charles Wyke's personal feelings:... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1864 - 596 páginas
..." If, " he observes, " one had to employ a simile to qualify the conduct of government, it would be rather that of a father overwhelmed with debts, who,...children, employed it in the purchase of bread instead of the payment of his bills." And he thus makes a touching appeal to Sir Charles Wyke's personal feelings... | |
| George Earl Church - 1866 - 84 páginas
...imperious necessity impelled him thereto." The retort of the Mexican Minister was apt : " It would be rather that of a father overwhelmed with debts, who,...children, employed it in the purchase of bread instead of the payment of his bills." The Mexican government was actually so poor at this time that it could not... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1868 - 1442 páginas
...been deprived ; and if one had to employ a simile to qualify the conduct of Government, it would be rather that of a father overwhelmed with debts, who,...payment of his bills. Were Her Britannic Majesty's Eepresentative a member of the family, would his Excellency be eager to qualify his father's conduct... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1868 - 1436 páginas
...been deprived ; and if one had to employ a simile to qualify the conduct of Government, it would be rather that of a father overwhelmed with debts, who,...Majesty's Representative a member of the family, would his Excellency be eager to qualify his father's conduct by the name of spoliation ? In every-day life... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1868 - 1434 páginas
...simile to qualify the conduct of Government, it would be rather that of a father overwhelmed with dehts, who, with only a small sum at his disposal, scarcely...Majesty's Representative a member of the family, would his Excellency be eager to qualify his father's conduct by the name of spoliation ? In every-day life... | |
| 1862 - 858 páginas
...been deprived ; and if one had to employ a simile to qualify the conduct of government, it would be rather that of a father overwhelmed with debts, who,...Majesty's representative a member of the family, would his excellency be eager to quality his father's con'duct by the name of spoliation ? It is not, M.... | |
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