My lords, his Majesty succeeded to an empire as great in extent as its reputation was unsullied. Shall we tarnish the lustre of this nation by an ignominious surrender of its rights and fairest possessions? Shall this great kingdom, that has survived,... The family history of England - Página 89por George Robert Gleig - 1836Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1804 - 994 páginas
...; but, my lords, while I have sense, aud memory, I never will consent to tarnish the Untre of this nation by an ignominious surrender of its rights and...the world, now fall prostrate before the house of H -n.iuHi- It is impossible. 1 am пы. I confias, well informed of the resources of this kingdom ;... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1807 - 556 páginas
...empire, as great in extent as unsullied in its reputation. Shall we taniish the reputation of this nation by an ignominious surrender of its rights and fairest possessions ? Shall this great kingdom, that has survived, whole and entire, the Danish depredations, the Scottish inroads,... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 380 páginas
...to an empire as great in extent as its reputation was unsullied. Shall we tarnish the lustre of this nation by an ignominious surrender of its rights and fairest possessions ? Shall this great kingdom, that has survived whole and entire the Danish depredations, the Scottish inroads,... | |
| David Hume - 1811 - 536 páginas
...have sense and memory, I never will "consent to tarnish the lustre of this nation by anignomi" nious surrender of its rights and fairest possessions. "...world, now fall "prostrate before the house of Bourbon ? It is impossible. " I am not, I confess, well informed of the resources of " this kingdom ; but I... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 766 páginas
...; but, my lords, while I have sense and memory, I never will consent to tarnish the lustre of this nation by an ignominious surrender of its rights and...world, now fall prostrate before the house of Bourbon ? It is impossible. I am not, I confess, well informed of the resources of this kingdom; but I trust... | |
| Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges - 1812 - 748 páginas
...my lords, while I have sense and memory, I never will consent to tarnish the lustre of this n;ition by an ignominious surrender of its rights and fairest...world, now fall prostrate before the house of Bourbon ? It is impossible. J am not, I confess, well informed of the resources of this kingdom; but I trust... | |
| William Cobbett - 1814 - 736 páginas
...to an empire as great in extent as its reputation was unsullied. Shall we tarnish the lustre of this nation by an ignominious surrender of its rights and fairest possessions : Shall this great kingdom, that has survived whole and entire the Danish depredations, the Scottish inroads,... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1816 - 834 páginas
...but, my lords, while I have " sense and memory, I never will consent to tarnish the lustre " of this nation by an ignominious surrender of its rights and..."world, now fall prostrate before the house of Bourbon ? It ia '* impossible. I am not, 1 confess, well informed of the resources '* of this kingdom ; but... | |
| Edward Holt - 1820 - 520 páginas
...country in this most perilous conjuncture ; but, my Lords, while I have sense and memory, I never will consent to tarnish the lustre of the nation by an...world, now fall prostrate before the House of Bourbon ? It is impossible. lam not, I must confess, well informed of the resources of this kingdom ; but,... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1820 - 502 páginas
...and memory, I never will consent to tarnish " the lustre of this nation by an ignominious sur" render of its rights and fairest possessions. Shall " a people so lately the terror of the world, now cc 3 " fall CHAP. " fall prostrate before' the house of Bourbon? It is xx" " impossible. I am not,... | |
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