| William Cobbett - 1814 - 736 sivua
...fall prostrate before the House of Bourbon ? Surely, my lords, this nation is no longer what it was ! Shall a people that seventeen years ago was the terror...all we have, only give us peace ? It is impossible ! I wage war with no man, or set of men. I wish for none of their employments ; nor would I co-operate... | |
| Theodore Lyman (Jr.) - 1826 - 406 sivua
...prostrate before the house of Bourbon ? Surely, my lords, this nation is no longer what it was ! Shall such a people, that, seventeen years ago, was the terror...now stoop so low as to tell its ancient inveterate enemy,—take all we have, only give us peace ? It is impossible." Indeed, a motion made in the House... | |
| George Lewis Smyth - 1826 - 556 sivua
...fall prostrate before the house of Bourbon ? Surely, my lord, the nation is no longer what it was. Shall a people that seventeen years ago was the terror of the world, now stoop so low. as to tell its antient and inveterate enemy — take all we have, only give us peace ? It is impossible. I wage war... | |
| George Lewis Smyth - 1826 - 1042 sivua
...fall prostrate before the house of Bourbon . Surely, my lord, the nation is no longer what it was. Shall a people that seventeen years ago was the terror of the world, now stoop so low as to tell its antient and inveterate enemy — take all we have, only giTC us peace? It is impossible. I wage war... | |
| 1826 - 440 sivua
...Surely, my lords, this nation is no longer what it was. Shall people who, seventeen years ago, were the terror of the world, now stoop so low as to tell their ancient and inveterate enemy, ' Take all that we have, only give us peace ?' It is impossible... | |
| 1826 - 422 sivua
...Surely, my lords, this nation is no longer what it was. .Shall people who, seventeen years ago, were the terror of the world, now stoop so low as to tell their ancient and inveterate enemy, ' Take all that we have, only •give us peace?' It is impossible!... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1827 - 674 sivua
...French had raised his anger. This " great nation" was not to fall prostrate before the House of Bourbon. "Shall a people, that seventeen years ago was the...terror of the world, now stoop so low as to tell its inveterate foe, take all we have, only give us peace ?" After the Duke of Richmond, who brought the... | |
| David Hume, Tobias Smollett, William Jones - 1828 - 474 sivua
...fall prostrate before the house of Bourbon ? Surely, my lords, this nation is no longer what it was. Shall a people, that seventeen years ago was the terror...all we have, only give us peace.' It is impossible. I wage war with no man, or set of men. I wish for none of their employments ; nor would I cooperate... | |
| Theodore Lyman - 1828 - 494 sivua
...prostrate before the house of Bourbon ? Surely, my lords, this nation is no longer what it was ! Shall such a people, that, seventeen years ago, was the terror...now stoop so low as to tell its ancient inveterate enemy,—take all we have, only give us peace ? It is impossible." Indeed, a motion made in the House... | |
| Benjamin Waterhouse - 1831 - 482 sivua
...fall prostrate before the House of Bourbon ? Surely, my Lords, this nation is no longer what it was.' Shall a people, that, seventeen years ago, was the...all we have, only give us peace ?' It is impossible ! " I wage war with no man or set of men. I wish for none of their employments ; nor would I co-operate... | |
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