France and England, by the abuse of their strength, may still for a long time, for the misfortune of all nations, retard the period of their being exhausted. But, I will venture to say it, the fate of all civilized nations is attached to the termination... Life of Napoleon Bonaparte - Strona 295autor: Sir Walter Scott - 1876Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| Edmund Burke - 1801 - Liczba stron: 762
...mutual defire of deceiving each other. France and England, by the abufe of their ftrenglh, may fiill, for a long time, for the misfortune of all nations, retard the period of their being exhaufted.— But I will venture to fay. the fate of .all civilized nations is attached to the termination... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1800 - Liczba stron: 678
...mutual desire of deceiving each other. ' France and England, by the abuse of their strength, may suit, for a long time, for the misfortune of all nations,...of their being exhausted. But I will venture to say it, the fate of all civilized nations is attached to the termination of a war which involves the whole... | |
| j debrett - 1800 - Liczba stron: 784
...the fole view of rendering it happy. France and England, by the abufe of their ftrength, may ft ill, for a long time, for the misfortune of all nations, retard the period of their being exhauftcd.—But 1 will venture to fay it, the fate of all civili/ed nations is attached to the termination... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1800 - Liczba stron: 810
...mutual defire of deceiving each, other. France and England, by the abnfe of their ftrength, may ft ill, for a long time, for the misfortune of all nations, retard the period of their being exhaufted. — Bit I will venture to fay it, the fate of all civilized nations is attached to the termination... | |
| 1800 - Liczba stron: 458
...defire of deceiving each other. France France and England, by the abufe pf their ftrcngth, may ilill fur a long time, for the misfortune of all nations, retard the period of their being txhauitod. But I will venture to fay it, ihe fate of all civilized nations is attached, to the termination... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1801 - Liczba stron: 818
...mutual defire of deceiving each other. France and England, by the abufe of their fircngth, may Í1H1, for a long time, for the misfortune of all nations, retard the period of their being eKhaufled. — But I will venture to fay, the fate of all civilized nations 'is attached to the termination... | |
| 1801 - Liczba stron: 762
...defire of deceiving one another. " France and England, by the abufe oflheir fïrer,g;h, may flill, for a long time, for the misfortune of all nations, retard the period of their '.being exhaufted; but I will venture to fay it, the fate 'of all ciyilizcd nations depends on the termination... | |
| 1801 - Liczba stron: 860
...mutual defire of deceiving each oilier. France and England, bytheabiife of their ftrengtii, may ftill, for a long time, for the misfortune of all nations, retard the period of their being exhaufted. But I will venture to fay it, the fate of all civilifed nations is attached to the termination... | |
| 1799 - Liczba stron: 748
...mutual defire of deceiving each other. France and England, by th* abufe of their ftrength, mayftill* for a long time, for the misfortune of all nations, retard the period of their being exhaoftedBut I will venture to far ii> 'k fate lions civiJifees eft attache a la fate of all civilized... | |
| John Richards Green - 1809 - Liczba stron: 980
...of weak states, prove, in those which are strong) only the mutual desire of deceiving one another. France and England, by the abuse of their strength,...for a long time, for the misfortune of all nations, postpone the period of their exhaustion; but I will venture to assert, that the fate of all civilized... | |
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