| 1799 - 796 Seiten
...political fyftem which they have adopted ; to repel iorce, to refifl oppiefiion, to forget all v. hen they have nothing more to fear ; and to treat adverfaries,...vanquifhed, as brothers ; if reconciled, as friends. Thcfe are the \vifhes of all the French ; and this is the war which they declare againft their enemies."... | |
| 1792 - 532 Seiten
...projeils of the new political fyftem which they have adopted — to repel force, to refift oppreifion, to forget all when they have nothing more to fear, and to coniidcr adverfaries, if vanquimcd, as brothers ; it reconciled, as friends. Thcfe are the willies... | |
| John Debritt - 1794 - 620 Seiten
...— to repel force, to refift oppreffion, to forget all when they have nothing more to fear ; and to adverfaries, if vanquifhed, as brothers ; if reconciled,...of all the French, and this is the war which they declare againft their Decree of War tfainft tbt King of Hungary and Bohemia, April 20, 1 792. " rT'... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1821 - 888 Seiten
...projects of the new political system which they have adopted ; to repel force, to resist oppression, to forget all when they have nothing more to fear; and to treat adversaries, if vanquished, as brothers ; if reconciled, as friends. These are the wishes of all the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 910 Seiten
...projects of the new political system which they have adopted— to repel force, to resist oppression, to forget all when they have nothing more to fear ; and to adversaries, if vanquished, as brothers ; if reconciled, as friends. These are the wishes of all the... | |
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