Is there no room for accommodation ? How can the two most enlightened nations of Europe, stronger and more powerful than is necessary for their safety and independence, sacrifice commercial advantages, internal prosperity, and domestic happiness, to vain... The History of Napoleon Bonaparte - Página 166por John Gibson Lockhart - 1830Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Napoleon I (Emperor of the French) - 1823 - 446 páginas
...commercial advantages, internal prosperity, and domestic happiness, to ideas of vain grandeur? Whence is it that they do not feel peace to be the first of wants, as well as the first of glories? These sentiments cannot be new to the heart of your Majesty, who rules over a... | |
| Napoleon I (Emperor of the French) - 1823 - 442 páginas
...grandeur 1 Whence is it that they do not feel peace to be the first of wants, as well as the first of glories ? These sentiments cannot be new to the heart of your Majesty, who rules over a free nation, with no other view than to render it happy. Your Majesty will see in this... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1835 - 304 páginas
...advantages, internal prosperity, and domestic happiness, to vain ideas of grandeur ? Whence conies it that they do not feel peace to be the first of wants as well as of glories 1 These sentiments cannot be new to the heart of your majesty, who rule over a free nation with no... | |
| Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne - 1836 - 490 páginas
...commercial advantages, internal prosperity, and domestic happiness to vain ideas of grandeur ? Whence is it that they do not feel peace to be the first of wants, as well as the first of glories? " These sentiments cannot be new to the heart of your Majesty, who rules over... | |
| George Moir Bussey - 1840 - 698 páginas
...prosperity, and domestic LETTER TO GEORGE III. happiness, to vain ideas of grandeur ? Wherefore is it that they do not feel peace to be the first of...as of glories ? These sentiments cannot be new to your Majesty, who rule over a free people with no other view than to render them happy. Your Majesty... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1843 - 634 páginas
...thought proper, in commencing the discharge of its duties, to communicate the event directly to youi majesty. " Must the war, which for eight years has...peace to be the first of wants as well as of glories 1 These sentiments cannot be new to the heart of your majesty, who rule over a free nation with no... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1847 - 464 páginas
...commercial advantages, internal prosperity, and domestic happiness to vain ideas of grandeur? Whence is it that they do not feel peace to be the first of wants, as well as the first of glories ? " These sentiments cannot be new to the heart of your Majesty, who rule over... | |
| Joel Tyler Headley - 1851 - 366 páginas
...ideas of vain-glory, the well-being of commerce, internal prosperity, and the peace of families? How is it that they do not feel peace to be the first of necessities as the first of glories ? "These sentiments cannot be strangers to the heart of your majesty,... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester, Edwin Williams - 1853 - 726 páginas
...happiness, to vain ideas of grandeur ? Whence comes it that they do not feel peace to be the first of wafts as well as of glories ? These sentiments cannot be new to the heart of your Majesty, who rules over a free nation with no other view than to render it happy. Your Majesty will see in this... | |
| 1851 - 610 páginas
...commercial advantages, internal prosperity and domestic happiness to vain ideas of grandeur ? Whence is it that they do not feel peace to be the first of wants, as well as the first of glories ? " These sentiments cannot be new to the heart of your Majesty, who rule over... | |
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