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Strona 43
Would it not , my worthy friend , have been wiser to have you thought , what I , for one , always thought you , a generous and gallant nation , long misled to your disadvantage by your high and romantic sentiments of fidelity , honour ...
Would it not , my worthy friend , have been wiser to have you thought , what I , for one , always thought you , a generous and gallant nation , long misled to your disadvantage by your high and romantic sentiments of fidelity , honour ...
Strona 65
Before I read that sermon , I really thought I had lived in a free country ; and it was an error I cherished , because it gave me a greater liking to the country I lived in . I was indeed aware that a jealous , ever - waking vigilance ...
Before I read that sermon , I really thought I had lived in a free country ; and it was an error I cherished , because it gave me a greater liking to the country I lived in . I was indeed aware that a jealous , ever - waking vigilance ...
Strona 254
If it had been thought justifiable and expedient to make such a revolution by such means , and through such persons , as you have made yours , it would have been more wise to have completed the business of the fifth and sixth of October ...
If it had been thought justifiable and expedient to make such a revolution by such means , and through such persons , as you have made yours , it would have been more wise to have completed the business of the fifth and sixth of October ...
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