| Edmund Burke - History - 1801 - 762 pages
...facrifice to ideas of vain greatnels, the benefits of commerce, internal profperily, and the bappinefs of families? How is it that they do not feel that peace is of the firll neceflity, as well asof the firft glory ? " Thefe lenliments cannot be foreign to the heart of... | |
| English literature - 1800 - 554 pages
...facrifice to i-.'ens oí vaia greatncls, the benefits of commerce, internal profperity, and the happiocfs of families ) How is it that they do not feel that Peace is of the in It neccffity, a« well as of the fu it glory ? Thefe fentiments cannot be foreign to the heart of... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1800 - 678 pages
...understanding ? ' How can the two most enlightened nations of Europe, powerful and strong beyond what their safety and independence require, sacrifice to ideas...the first necessity, as well as of the first glory ? 'Tnese sentiments cannot be foreign to the heart of your Majesty, who reigns over a free nation,... | |
| Europe - 1799 - 516 pages
...facrifice to ideas of vain greatnefs the benefit* of commerce, internal profperity, and the happinefs of families ? How is it that they do not feel that peace is of the firft neceflity, as well as of the firft glory ? Thefe fentiments cannot be foreign to the heart of... | |
| Massachusetts - 1800 - 458 pages
...facrifice to ideas of Vain greatnefs, the benefits of commerce, internal profperity, and the happinefs of families ? How is it that they do not feel that peace is of the firft neceffity, as well as of the firit glory ? Thefe fentimcnts cannot be foreign in the heart of... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1800 - 810 pages
...facriiice to ideas of vain greatnefs, the benefits of commerce, internal profperity, and the happinefs of families ? How is it that they do not feel that peace is of the firft neceflity, as well as of the firft glory ? Thefe fentiments cannot be foreign to the heart of... | |
| j debrett - 1800 - 784 pages
...facrifite to ideas of vain greatncfs, the benefits of commerce, internal profperity, and the happinefs of families ? How is it that they do not feel that peace it of the firft neceffity, as well at of the firft glory ?' Your Majefty will only fee in this overture... | |
| History - 1801 - 762 pages
...facrifice to ideas of vain greatnefi the benefits of commerce, internal profperity. and and the happinefs of families ? How , is it that they do not feel that peace is of the firft noceliity as well as the firft glory ? Thefc fentiments cannot be foreign to the Iieart of your... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1801 - 818 pages
...facrifice to ideas of vain greatnefs, the benefits of commerce, internal profperity, and the bappinefs of families? How is it that they do not feel that peace is of the firrt neceffity, as well as of the firft glory ?• " Thefe* fentiments cannot be foreign to the heart... | |
| English poetry - 1801 - 860 pages
...iudepeud*' ence require, facrihce to idtas of . " vain grandeur, commerce, pro•' fperity, and peace: How is it that " they do not feel that peace is of " the fir ft importance, as well as the " higheft gbry ? " Thefe fentiments' cannot be ''• foreign to the... | |
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