 | Samuel Whelpley - 1822 - 576 Seiten
...along that frontier, which lies most exposed to the enemy, his claim, in my opinion, is perferable to that of a stranger to our language, to our blood,...As we now have before us by far the most important period of German history, we shall be a little more particular in giving a sketch of the reign of Charles... | |
 | William Russell - 1822 - 446 Seiten
...his dominions stretch along that fron" tier which lies most exposed to the enemy, his claim, in ray " opinion, is preferable to that of a stranger to our language, "to our blood, and to our country1." Charles was elected in consequence of this speech. The two candidates had hitherto conducted... | |
 | Samuel Whelpley - 1823 - 518 Seiten
...him from his grandfather, and as his dominions stretch along that frontier, which lies most exposed to the enemy, his claim, in my opinion, is preferable to that of a stranger to our language, to our Jjlood, and to our country. ' " In consequence of this speech," continues the same author, " Charles... | |
 | William Robertson - 1825 - 468 Seiten
...stretch along that frontier which lies most exposed to the enemy; his claim is preferable, in my opinion, to that of a stranger to our language, to our blood, and to our country; and therefore I give my vote to > confer on him the imperial crown.' This opinion, dictated by such... | |
 | William Robertson - 1825 - 472 Seiten
...along that frontier which lies most exposed to the enemy ; his claim is preferable, in my opinion, to that of a stranger to our language, to our blood, and to our country; and therefore I give my vote to confer on him the imperial crown.' This opinion, dictated by such uncommon... | |
 | Samuel Whelpley - 1828 - 526 Seiten
...him from his grandfather, and as his dominions stretch along that frontier, which lies most exposed to the enemy, his claim, in my opinion, is preferable...As we now have before us by far the most important period of German history, we shall be a little more particular in giving a sketch of the reign of Charles... | |
 | William Grimshaw - 1829 - 314 Seiten
...the empire, by the territories inherited by him from his grandfather, his claim is, in my opinion, preferable, to that of a stranger to our language, to our blood, and to our country; and therefore I give my vote to raise him to the imperial throne." 1521 ' I ' ne ki n g of F rance... | |
 | William Russell - 1837 - 706 Seiten
...him from his grandfather, and as his dominions stretch along that frontier which lies most exposed to the enemy, his claim, in my opinion, is preferable...our language, to our blood, and to our country'." Charles was elected in consequence of this speech. The two candidates had hitherto conducted their... | |
 | William Robertson - 1838 - 658 Seiten
...along that frontier which lies most exposed to the enemy ; his claim is preferable, in my opinion, to that of a stranger to our language, to our blood, and to our country ; and therefore I give my vote to confer on him the Imperial crown." This opinion, dictated by such... | |
 | William Russell - 1839 - 582 Seiten
...him from his grandfather, and as his dominions stretch along that frontier which lies most exposed to the enemy, his claim, in my opinion, is preferable...stranger to our language, to our blood, and to our country."(l) Charles was elected in consequence of this speech. The two candidates had hitherto conducted... | |
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