| Caleb Bingham - 1821 - 312 strani
...fwell every expenfe, and every effort, ftill more extravagantly, pile and accumulate every affiftance you can buy or borrow ; traffic and barter with every little pitiful German prince, who fells his fubjects to the fhambles of a foreign power ; your efforts are forever vain and impotent... | |
| James Robins - 1824 - 490 strani
...strain every effort, accumulate every assistance, traffic and barter with every pitiful German despot that sells and sends his subjects to the shambles of a foreign prince ; your attempts will be for ever vain and impotent: doubly so from this mercenary aid on which... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 264 strani
...lament, what may have happened since. As to conquest, therefore, my lords, I repeat, it is impossible. You may swell every expense, and every effort, still...and sends his subjects to the shambles of a foreign despot; your efforts are for ever vain and impotent: doubly so from this mercenary aid on which you... | |
| William Brittainham Lacey - 1828 - 308 strani
...of English America is an impossibility. You cannot, I venture to say it, you cannot conquer America. You may swell every expense, and every effort, still...and sends his subjects to the shambles of a foreign Prince ; your efforts are for ever vain and impotent : doubly so from this mercenary aid on which you... | |
| David Hume, Tobias Smollett, William Jones - 1828 - 474 strani
...conquer America. Three campaigns are past; and in these we have suffered much and done nothing. You may pile and accumulate every assistance you can buy or borrow — traffic and barter with every pitiful German prince VOL. I. O who sells his subjects to the shambles of a foreign potentate ; your... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1830 - 334 strani
...lament, what may have happened since, As to conquest, therefore, my lords, I repeat, it is impossible. You may swell every expense, and every effort, still...and sends his subjects to the shambles of a foreign despot ; your efforts are forever vain and impotent : doubly so from this mercenary aid on which you... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1831 - 356 strani
...lament, what may have happened since. As to conquest, therefore, my lords, I repeat, it is impossible. You may swell every expense, and every effort, still...and sends his subjects to the shambles of a foreign despot; your efforts are forever vain and impotent : doubly so from this mercenary aid on which you... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1832 - 310 strani
...lament, what may have happened since. As to conquest, therefore, my lords, I repeat, it is impossible. You may swell every expense, and every effort, still...and sends his subjects to the shambles of a foreign prince ; your efforts are ever vain and impotent : doubly so, from this mercenary aid on which you... | |
| Honoré Gabriel Riquetti comte de Mirabeau - 1832 - 520 strani
...lament, what naay have happened since. As to conquest, therefore, my Lords, I repeat, it is impossible. You may swell eve.ry expense and every effort still...with every little pitiful German prince, that sells his subjects to the shambles of a * General Burgoyne's army. The history of it is short. Most of its... | |
| Honoré-Gabriel de Riqueti comte de Mirabeau - 1832 - 730 strani
...lament, what rcny have happened since. As to conquest, therefore, my Lords, I repeat, it is impossible. You may swell every expense and every effort still...with every little pitiful German prince, that sells his subjects to the shambles of a * General Burgoyne's army. The history of it is short. Most of its... | |
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