of whom made a remark which, as lord Herbert justly observes, ENGLAND SHOULD NEVER FORGET. " Let us" said he, " leave off our attempts against the Terra firma. " The natural situation of islands seems not to sort with " conquests in that kind. England... The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth - Sayfa 130William Roscoe tarafından - 1806 - 472 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| William Roscoe - 1806 - 490 sayfa
...alliance was warmly opposed by some of the English council, who more seriously weighed the business, one of whom made a remark which, as lord Herbert justly...England alone is a just empire; " or when we would enlarge ourselves, let it be that way we " can, and to which it seems the eternal providence hath "... | |
| William Roscoe - 1846 - 536 sayfa
...alliance was warmly opposed by some of the English council, who more seriously weighed the business, one of whom made a remark which, as lord Herbert justly...kind. England alone is a just empire; or when we would enlarge ourselves, let it be that way we can, and to which, it seems the eternal Providence hath destined... | |
| William Roscoe - 1846 - 524 sayfa
...alliance was warmly opposed by some of the English council, who more seriously weighed the business, one of whom made a remark which, as lord Herbert justly...kind. England alone is a just empire; or when we would enlarge ourselves, let it be that way we can, and to which it seems the eternal Providence hath, destined... | |
| William Roscoe - 1846 - 612 sayfa
...business, one of whom made a remark which, as lord Herbert justly observes, KNOIAND SHOULD NEVKK roROET. " Let us," said he, " leave off our attempts against...England alone is a just empire ; or when we would enlarge ourselves, let it be that way we can, and to which it seems the eternal providence hath destined... | |
| William Roscoe - 1876 - 576 sayfa
...alliance was warmly opposed by some of the English council, who more seriously weighed the business, one of whom made a remark which, as lord Herbert justly observes, ENGLAND SHOULD XEVER FouflET. "Let us," said he, "leave off our attempts against the terra finna. The natural situation... | |
| William Roscoe - 1883 - 526 sayfa
...alliance was warmly opposed by some of the English council, who more seriously weighed the business, one of whom made a remark which, as lord Herbert justly...he, " leave off our •attempts against the terra jirmn. The natural situation of islands seems not to sort with conquests in that kind. England alone... | |
| William Cunningham - 1890 - 650 sayfa
...Weapon, requireth a long Practice and may be managed by the weaker Sort. Let us therefore in Gods name leave off our attempts against the Terra firma. The...Kind. England alone is a just Empire. Or when we would enlarge ourselves let it be that way we can, and to which it seems the eternal Providence hath destined... | |
| William Hunt, Reginald Lane Poole - 1906 - 552 sayfa
...name leave off our attempts against terra firma. The natural situation of islands seems not to comport with conquests in that kind. England alone is a just empire, or when we enlarge ourselves, let it be in that way we can and to which it seems the eternal providence hath destined... | |
| Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher - 1906 - 562 sayfa
...name leave off our attempts against terra firma. The natural situation of islands seems not to comport with conquests in that kind. England alone is a just empire, or when we enlarge ourselves, let it be in that way we can and to which it seems the eternal providence hath destined... | |
| Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher - 1906 - 552 sayfa
...name leave off our attempts against terra firma. The natural situation of islands seems not to comport with conquests in that kind. England alone is a just empire, or when we enlarge ourselves, let it be in that way we can and to which it seems the eternal providence hath destined... | |
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