| Hermann Von Holst - 1889 - 538 Seiten
...tyrant. Moreover, the French republic hopes that the successors of Columbus, Raleigh, and of Penn, prond of their liberty, will never forget that they owe it to France. They will weigh, in their wisdom, the magnanimous benevolence 01 the French people with the crafty caresses of certain perfidious... | |
| John Pancoast Gordy - 1895 - 526 Seiten
...government to the wishes of its ancient tyrants. The French Republic expects, however, that the successors of Columbus, Raleigh and Penn, always proud of their...that they owe it to France. They will weigh in their wisdom the magnanimous friendship of the French people, with the crafty caresses of perfidious men,... | |
| John Pancoast Gordy - 1895 - 524 Seiten
...government to the wishes of its ancient tyrants. The French Republic expects, however, that the successors of Columbus, Raleigh and Penn, always proud of their...that they owe it to France. They will weigh in their wisdom the magnanimous friendship of the French people, with the crafty caresses of perfidious men,... | |
| John Pancoast Gordy - 1895 - 526 Seiten
...government to the wishes of its ancient tyrants. The French Republic expects, however, that the successors of Columbus, Raleigh and Penn, always proud of their liberty, will never forget that they owe H to France. They will weigh in their wisdom the magnanimous friendship of the French people, with... | |
| Charles Downer Hazen - 1897 - 352 Seiten
...President of the Directory replied most happily that " the French Republic expects that the successors of Columbus, Raleigh and Penn, always proud of their...liberty, will never forget that they owe it to France." ' 1 Dec. 30, 1796. PART II. OPINIONS OF AMERICANS AT HOME 1. FIRST MOVEMENTS OF PUBLIC OPINION. 2.... | |
| 1897 - 340 Seiten
...President of the Directory replied most happily that " the French Republic expects that the successors of Columbus, Raleigh and Penn, always proud of their liberty, will never forget that they owe it to France."1 1 Dec. 30, 1796. PAKT II. OPINIONS OF AMERICANS AT HOME 1. FIRST MOVEMENTS OF PUBLIC OPINION.... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1898 - 860 Seiten
...Government to the wishes of its former tyrants. The French republic expects, however, that the successors of Columbus, Raleigh, and Penn, always proud of their...that they owe it to France. They will weigh, in their wisdom, the magnanimous friendship of the French people with the crafty caresses of certain perfidious... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1898 - 862 Seiten
...Government to the wishes of its former tyrants. The French republic expects, however, that the successors of Columbus, Raleigh, and Penn, always proud of their...that they owe it to France. They will weigh, in their wisdom, the magnanimous friendship of the French people with the crafty caresses of certain perfidious... | |
| University of Pennsylvania. Dept. of History - 1898 - 464 Seiten
...moreover, the French Republic hopes that the successors of Columbus, Ramhiph (probably intended for Raleigh), and Penn, always proud of their liberty,...that they owe it to France. They will weigh, in their wisdom, the magnanimous benevolence of the French people with the crafty caresses of certain perfidious... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1898 - 964 Seiten
...its former tyrants. The French republic expects, however, that the successors of Columbus, Kaleigh, and Penn, always proud of their liberty, will never...that they owe it to France. They will weigh, in their wisdom, the magnanimous friendship of the French people with the crafty caresses of certain perlidious... | |
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