| John Frost - 1851 - 1058 páginas
...overcome the spirit of American liberty, the eloquent orator exclaimed, " You may swell every expense, and every effort, still more extravagantly ; pile...and sends his subjects to the shambles of a foreign power: your efforts are for ever vain and impotent — doubly so from this mercenary aid on which you... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1851 - 572 páginas
...cannot conquer America. You may swell " every expense and every effort still more extra" vagantly ; pile and accumulate every assistance " you can buy..." sends his subjects to the shambles of a foreign " power ; but your efforts are for ever vain and " impotent ; — doubly so, from this mercenary aid... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 978 páginas
...since. As to conquest, therefore, my Lords, I repeat, it is impossible. You may swell every expense n" Ch forever vain and impotent — doubly so from this mcreenarv aid on which you rely ; for it irritates,... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 968 páginas
...since. As to conquest, therefore, my Lords, I repeat, it is impossible. You may swell every expense and every effort still more extravagantly; pile and...the shambles of a foreign prince; your efforts are forever vain and impotent—doubly so from this mereenary aid on which you rely; for it irritates,... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 976 páginas
...since. As to conquest, therefore, my Lords, I repeat, it is impossible. You may swell every expense and every effort still more extravagantly; pile and...the shambles of a foreign prince ; your efforts are forever vain and impotent — doubly so from this mercenary aid on which you rely ; for it irritates,... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 páginas
...expense, and strain every effort, still more extravagantly ; accumulate every assistance you can beg or borrow ; traffic and barter with every little pitiful...and sends his subjects to the shambles of a foreign country : your efforts are forever vain and impotent, — doubly so from this mercenary aid on whi<h... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 568 páginas
...expense, and strain every effort, still more extravagantly ; accumulate every assistance you can beg or borrow ; traffic and barter with every little pitiful...and sends his subjects to the shambles of a foreign country : your efforts are forever vain and impotent, — doubly so from this mercenary aid on which... | |
| 1853 - 458 páginas
...since. As to conquest, therefore, my lords, I repeat, it is impossible. You may swell every expense, and every effort still more extravagantly ; pile and...the shambles of a foreign prince ; your efforts are forever vain and impotent : doubly so from this mercenary aid on which you rely. For it irritates,... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1853 - 410 páginas
...sagacity.f " My Lords," continued Chatham, "you can" not conquer America. You may swell every expense " and every effort still more extravagantly ; pile and...sends his subjects to the shambles " of a foreign power ; but your efforts are for ever vain " and impotent; — doubly so, from this mercenary aid on... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1853 - 1016 páginas
...intelligence of this defeat did not reach England until the beginning of December. may swell every expense, and every effort, still more extravagantly ; pile...and sends his subjects to the shambles of a foreign country ; your efforts are for ever vain and impotent — doubly so from this mercenary aid on which... | |
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