I much fear that this country (however earnestly she may endeavour to avoid it) could not, in such case, avoid seeing ranked under her banners all the restless and dissatisfied of any nation with which she might come in conflict. The Foreign Quarterly Review - Page 3781838Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| George Canning - 1826 - 138 pages
...she may endeavour to avoid it,) could not, in such case, avoid seeing ranked under her banners all the restless and dissatisfied of any nation with which she might come in conflict. It is the o contemplation of this new power in any future war, which excites my most anxious... | |
| 1827 - 966 pages
...earnestly she may endeavour to avoid it) could not, in such case, avoid seeing ranked under her banners all the restless and dissatisfied of any nation with which she might come in conflict. It is the contemplation of this new power, in any future war, which excites my most anxious... | |
| 1827 - 984 pages
...earnestly she may endeavour to avoid it) could not, in such case, avoid seeing ranked under her banners all the restless and dissatisfied of any nation with which she might come in conflict. It is the contemplation of this new power, in any future war, which excites my most anxious... | |
| 1828 - 526 pages
...earnestly she may endeavour to avoid it) could not in such case avoid seeing ranked under her banners all the restless and dissatisfied of any nation with which she might come in, conflict. It is the contemplation of this new power, in any future war, which excites my most anxious... | |
| 334 pages
...may endeavour to avoid it) could not, in such case, prevent the assembling under her banners of all the restless and dissatisfied of any nation with which she might come in conflict. It is the contemplation of this new power which excites my most anxious apprehension.... | |
| 1828 - 628 pages
...earnestly she may endeavour to avoid it) could not in such case avoid seeing ranked under her banners all the restless and dissatisfied of any nation with which she might come in conflict. It is the contemplation of this new power, in any future war, which excites my most anxious... | |
| Charles Knapp Dillaway - 1830 - 484 pages
...earnestly, she might wish to avoid it,) could not, in such case, avoid seeing ranked under her banners, all the restless and dissatisfied of any nation with which she might come in conflict. It is the contemplation of this new power in any future war, which excites my most anxious... | |
| Augustus Granville Stapleton - 1831 - 516 pages
...may endeavour to avoid it), could not, in such " case, avoid seeing ranked under her banners, " all the restless and dissatisfied of any nation '' with which she might come in conflict. It is " the contemplation of this new power in any " future war, which excites my most... | |
| William Wallace - 1832 - 410 pages
...earnestly she may endeavour to avoid it) could not, in such case, avoid seeing ranked under her banners all the restless and dissatisfied of any nation with which she might come in conflict. It is the contemplation of this new power in any future war, which excites my most anxious... | |
| George Canning - 1835 - 650 pages
...she may endeavour to avoid it,) could not, in such case, avoid seeing ranked under her banners all the restless and dissatisfied of any nation with which she might come in conflict It is the contemplation of this new power in any future war, which excites my most anxious... | |
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