... you have rendered to it, and by the talents and the force of character with which nature has endowed you. A contrary conduct would be irreconcileable with the idea we have conceived of you. History of the Island of St. Domingo - Stran 235avtor: Sir James Basket, Sir James Barskett - 1818 - 446 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Edmund Burke - 1802 - 880 strani
...the force of character with which nature has endowed you. A contrary condud would be irreconcilable with the idea we have conceived of you. It would deprive you of your numerous claims to the gratitude and good offices of the republic, and would dig under your feet a precipice, which, while it fwallowed... | |
| 1802 - 882 strani
...force of character "with which nature has endowed you. A contrary conduct would lie irreconcilable with the idea we have conceived of you . It would...deprive you of your numerous claims to the gratitude and good offices of the republic, and would dig under your feet a precipice, which, while it fwallowed... | |
| 1802 - 876 strani
...charafler with which nature has endowed you. A contrary conduct would lie irreconcilable with »he idea we have conceived of you. It would deprive you of your numerous claims to the gratitude and good offices of the republic, and would dig under your leet a precipice, which, while it fwallowed... | |
| John Debritt - 1802 - 850 strani
...idea we have conoe.i ved of you. It wouid deprive you of your numerous claims to the gratitude and good offices of the republic, and would dig under. your feet a precipice, which, while it fwallowed you up, would contribute to the mifery of thofe brave blacks, whofe courage we love, and... | |
| Marcus Rainsford (capt.) - 1805 - 536 strani
...have concluded the civil war, put a stop to the persecutions of some ferocious men, and restored the honor the religion and the worship of God, from whom...courage we love, and whom we should be sorry to punish fof rebellion. " We have made known to your children, and to their preceptor, the sentiments by which... | |
| Theophilus Gould Steward - 1914 - 356 strani
...the force of character with which nature has endowed you. A contrary conduct would he irreconcilable with the idea we have conceived of you. It would deprive...claims to the gratitude and the good offices of the Eepublic, and would dig under your feet a precipice which, while it swallowed you up, would contribute... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1802 - 920 strani
...the force of charaéler with which nature has endowed you. A contrary conduft would be irreconcilable with the idea we have conceived of you. It would deprive...you of your numerous claims to the ' gratitude and good offices of the republic, and would dig under your feet a precipice, which, while it fwallowed... | |
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