| George Canning - 1826 - 138 strani
...a consciousness of disability,—why I dread the recurrence of hostilities in any part of Kurope : why I would bear much, and would forbear long; why...thing that did not touch national faith and national honour;—rather than let slip the furies of war, the leash of which we hold in our hands,—not knowing... | |
| Padre amaro - 1826 - 486 strani
...conscious that I had contributed to precipitate it by a single moment. This, then, is the reason-»a reason very different from fear—, the reverse of a consciousness of disability, why I dread the occurrence of hostilities in any part of Europe ; why I would bear much and would forbear long ; why... | |
| 1827 - 966 strani
...on my couch, if I were conscious that I had contributed to precipitate it by a single moment. This is the reason— a reason very different from fear...in any part of Europe ; why I would bear much, and forbear long ; why I would put up with almost any thing that did not touch national faith and national... | |
| 1827 - 984 strani
...on my couch, if I were conscious that I had contributed to precipitate it by a single moment. This is the reason— a reason very different from fear...hostilities in any part of Europe ; why I would bear mnch, and forbear long ; why I would put up with almost any thing that did not touch national faith... | |
| 1828 - 498 strani
...on my couch, if I were conscious that I had contributed to precipitate it by a single moment. This is the reason — a reason very different from fear...a consciousness of disability — "why I dread the occurrence of hostilities in any part of Europe ; why I would bear much and forbear long ; why I would... | |
| 1828 - 526 strani
...on my couch, if I were conscious that I had contributed to precipitate it by a single moment. This is the reason — a reason very different from fear...a consciousness of disability — why I dread the occurrence of hostilities in any part of Europe ; why I would bear much , and forbear long ; why I... | |
| 334 strani
...in my couch, if I were conscious that I had contributed to precipitate it by a single moment. This is the reason — a reason very different from fear — the reverse of a consciousuess of disability — why I dread the occurrence of hostilities in any part of Europe; why... | |
| Charles Knapp Dillaway - 1830 - 484 strani
...the reason—a reason very different from fear —the reverse of consciousness of disability—why 1 dread the recurrence of hostilities in any part of...bear much, and would forbear long; why I would, as 1 have said, put up with almost any thing that did not touch national faith and national honour ; rather... | |
| Augustus Granville Stapleton - 1831 - 516 strani
...on my couch, if I were con" scions that I had contributed to precipitate it " by a single moment. " This, then, is the reason — a reason very " different from fear — the reverse of a con" sciousness of disability, — why I dread the re" currence of hostilities in any part of Europe... | |
| Augustus Granville Stapleton - 1831 - 518 strani
...easy on my couch, if I were con" scions that I had contributed to precipitate it " by a single moment. "This, then, is the reason — a reason very " different from fear — the reverse of a con" sciousness of disability, — why I dread the re" currence of hostilities in any part of Europe... | |
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