When shall we be tired of breathing the same air with them ? What have we in common with that bloody-minded people? Their cruelties compared to our moderation—- their colour... History of the Island of St. Domingo - Stran 298avtor: Sir James Basket, Sir James Barskett - 1818 - 446 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| James Stephen - 1804 - 170 strani
...armies, but by the canting eloquence of the Proclamations of their Agents! When shall we be wearied with breathing the same air with them ? — What have we...to ours, the extension of seas which separate us, oitr • - - • . avenging avenging climate, all plainly tell us they are not our brethren; that they... | |
| Marcus Rainsford (capt.) - 1805 - 536 strani
...armies, but by the canting eloquence of the proclamations of their agents ! When shall we be wearied with breathing the same air with them ? What have we in...are not our brethren ; that they never will become such ; and, if they find an asylum among us, they will still be the instigators of our troubles and... | |
| William Woodis Harvey - 1827 - 444 strani
...cruelties of that barbarous people.— What do I say ? There still remain Frenchmen in our Island. — When shall .we be tired of breathing the same air...What have we in common with that bloody-minded people : — Citizens ! men, women, young and old, cast round your eyes on every part of the Island ; seek... | |
| John Relly Beard - 1853 - 374 strani
...victims of our credulity and our toleration ; conquered, not by the French armies, but by the artificial eloquence of the proclamations of their agents, when shall we be tired of breathing the same air as they? What have we in common with that sanguinary people? Their cruelty, compared with our moderation,... | |
| Edward Parsons - 1879 - 320 strani
...cruelties of that barbarous people. What do I say ? There still remain Frenchmen in our island — When shall we be tired of breathing the same air with...What have we in common with that bloody-minded people ? Citizens, men, women, young and old, cast round your eyes on every part of the island ; see there... | |
| Theophilus Gould Steward - 1914 - 356 strani
...armies, but by the canting eloquence of the proclamations of their agents ! When shall we be wearied with breathing the same air with them? What have we in...Their cruelties compared to our moderation — their color to ours — ' the extension of seas which separate us — our avenging climate — all plainly... | |
| Harold Palmer Davis - 1928 - 442 strani
...do I say? There still remain Frenchmen on our island. . . . When shall we be tired of breathing in the same air with them? What have we in common with...plainly tell us they are not our brethren; that they will never become so, and if they find an asylum among us, they will still be the instigators of troubles... | |
| David Armitage - 2007 - 332 strani
...armies, but by the canting eloquence of the proclamations of their agents! When shall we be wearied with breathing the same air with them? What have we in...are not our brethren; that they never will become such; and, if they find an asylum among us, they will still be the instigators of our troubles and... | |
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