I shall therefore venture to acknowledge, that, not only as a man, but as a BRITISH subject, I pray for the flourishing commerce of GERMANY, SPAIN, ITALY, and even FRANCE itself. I am at least certain, that GREAT BRITAIN, and all those nations, would... On production - 第 344 頁Joseph Salway Eisdell 著 - 1839完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Smyth - 1840 - 514 頁
...mankind on these subjects, he concludes thus: — "I shall, therefore, venture to acknowledge that not only as a man, but as a British subject, I pray...enlarged and benevolent sentiments towards each other." Now it is to be observed, that no reasoner would at this time of day think it necessary to say that... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 頁
...abject condition to which we had reduced them. I shall therefore venture to acknowledge, that, not on'y as a man, but as a British subject, I pray for the...enlarged and benevolent sentiments towards each other. i5.— &f)e .Pleasures anti Offices of JEREMY TAYLOR. [JEREMY TAYLOR, Bishop of Down, Connor, and Dromore,... | |
| 1850 - 724 頁
...which wo had reduced them. I shall, therefore, venture to acknowledge, that not only as a man, but a» a British subject, I pray for the flourishing commerce of GERMANY, SPAIN, ITALY, and even FBASCE itself. I am at least certain, that Great Britain and all those nations would flourish more,... | |
| 1850 - 720 頁
...into the same abjection to which we had reduced them. I shall, therefore, venture to acknowledge, that not only as a man, but as a British subject, I pray for the ßourishing commerce of GERMANY, SPAIN, ITALY, and even FRANCE itself. I am at least certain, that... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1852 - 790 頁
...same abject condition to which we had reduced them. I shall, therefore, venture to acknowledge, that not only as a man, but as a British subject, I pray...Germany, Spain, Italy, and even France itself. I am, at lea.it, certain that Great Britain, and all those nations, would flourish more, did their sovereigns... | |
| William Smyth - 1854 - 554 頁
...mankind on these subjects, he concludes thus: — "I shall, therefore, venture to acknowledge that not only as a man, but as a British subject, I pray...enlarged and benevolent sentiments towards each other." Now it is to be observed, that no reasoner would at this time of day think it necessary to say that... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 586 頁
...same abject condition to which we had reduced them. I shall therefore venture to acknowledge, that, not only as a man, but as a British subject, I pray...enlarged and benevolent sentiments towards each other. ESSAY VII. OF THE BALANCE OF POWER. IT is a question, whether the idea of the balance of power be owing... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1856 - 512 頁
...same abject condition to which we had reduced them. I shall therefore venture to acknowledge, that, not only as a man, but as a British subject, I pray...enlarged and benevolent sentiments towards each other."* At the period when this passage first appeared, it was considered as among the most paradoxical and... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1856 - 502 頁
...same abject condition to which we had reduced them. I shall therefore venture to acknowledge, that, not only as a man, but as a British subject, I pray...enlarged and benevolent sentiments towards each other."* At the period when this passage first appeared, it was considered as among the most paradoxical and... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 650 頁
...same abject condition to which we had reduced them. I shall therefore venture to acknowledge, that, not only as a man, but as a British subject, I pray...and even France itself. I am at least certain, that (Jreat Britain, and all those nations, would flourish more, did their sovereigns and ministers adopt*... | |
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