| 1796 - 502 strani
...from time to tune abandoned or varied, a» experience and circumltancee (hall díñate, conliantly keeping in view, that it is folly in one nation to look for difinterefted fa- r Tours from another; that it muft pay with, a proooi'tioa cf KA independence for... | |
| John Debritt - 1797 - 564 strani
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| John Debritt - 1797 - 546 strani
...from time to time abandoned or varied, as experience and circumftances fhall didlate; cc-inftantly keeping in view that it is folly in one nation to look for dilmtvrcited favours from another: that it muft pay with a proportion portion of its independence for... | |
| 1797 - 846 strani
...be from time to time abandoned or varied, as experience and circumftances ihall dictate; conftantly keeping in view that it is folly in one nation to look for difintereiled favours from another; that it muft pay with a proportion of its independence for whatever... | |
| George Washington - 1800 - 232 strani
...will permit, but temporary, and liable to be from time to time abandoned or varied, as experience and circumstances shall dictate ; constantly keeping in...it is folly in one nation to look for disinterested favours from another ; that it must pay, with a portion of its independence, for whatever it may accept... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 786 strani
...be from time to time abandoned or varied, as experience and circumftances fhaH dictate; conftantly keeping in view that it is folly in one nation to look for difinterefted favours from another : that it muft pay with a proportion of its independence for whatever... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 788 strani
...from time to time; abandoned or varied, as experience rind circumftances (hall diclate; conftiuitly keeping in view that it is folly in one nation to look for difinterefted favours from another: that if nuift pay with a proportion of its iailependence for whatever... | |
| 1800 - 776 strani
...be from time to time abandoned or varied, as experience and circnmftances ihall dictate; contiantly keeping in view that it is folly in one nation to look for difinîerefted favours from another : that it muft pay with a proportion of its independence for whatever... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 586 strani
...will permit, but temporary and liable to be from time to time abandoned or varied, as experience and circumstances shall dictate; constantly keeping in...it is folly in one nation to look for disinterested favours from another; that it must" pay with a portion of its independence for whatever it may accept... | |
| 1803 - 438 strani
...view, that it is folly in one nation to look for dijintereftcd favours from another ; that it mull pay with a portion of its independence for whatever it may accept under that character ; that by fuch accepiarfce, it may place itfelt in the condition ot having given equivalents for nominal tavors,... | |
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