| 1816 - 838 páginas
...had no knowledge ; and the cultivation, the beauty, and the prosperity of the country, and the virtue and happiness of its inhabitants, would be destroyed, whatever might be the results of military operations. God forbid that I should be a witness, much less an actor, in the scene... | |
| 1846 - 816 páginas
...had no knowledge ; and the cultivation, the beanty, and the prosperity of the country, and the virtue and happiness of its inhabitants, would be destroyed, whatever might be the results of military operations. God forbid that I should be a witness, much less an actor, in the scene!... | |
| 1846 - 798 páginas
...had no knowledge ; and the cultivation, the beauty, and the prosperity of the country, and the virtue and happiness of its inhabitants, would be destroyed, whatever might be the results of military operations. God forbid that I should be a witness, much less an actor, in the scene!... | |
| John Campbell - 1842 - 512 páginas
...and the virtue and happiness of its inhabitants would be destroyed, whatever might be the immediate result of the military operations. God forbid that...should be a witness, much less an actor, in the scene !" A secondary but direct object, was the liberation of Portugal. On this point his Grace dwells with... | |
| John Campbell - 1842 - 562 páginas
...hitherto had no knowledge ; and the cultivation, the beauty, and prosperity of the country, and the virtue and happiness of its inhabitants would be destroyed, whatever might be the immediate result of the military operations. God forbid that I should be a witness, much less an actor,... | |
| Andrew Redman Bonar - 1845 - 472 páginas
...knowledge; and the cultivation, the beauty, and prosperity of the country, and the virtue and happinees of its inhabitants would be destroyed, whatever might be the result of the military operattons. God forbid that I should be a witness, much less an actor in the scene ; and I only hope... | |
| 1846 - 798 páginas
...destroyed, whatever might be the results of military operations. God forbid that I should be a witness,much less an actor, in the scene! And I only hope that...the King's government will consider well what I have stated to your lordship ; will ascertain, as it is in their power, the actual expenses of employing... | |
| William Grattan - 1847 - 388 páginas
...knowledge ; and the cultivation, the beauty, and prosperity of the country, * Napier. and the virtue and happiness of its inhabitants would be destroyed,...should be a witness, much, less an actor in the scene." " By the blessing of God," and the indomitable courage and perseverance of the Peninsular army, which... | |
| sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1850 - 740 páginas
...cultivation, the beauty and property of the country, would be destroyed, whatever might be the result of military operations. God forbid that I should be a...the King's Government will consider well what I have stated to your lordship ; will ascertain, as nearly as is in their power, the actual expense of employing... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1851 - 994 páginas
...hitherto had no knowledge ; and the cultivation, the beauty, and prosperity of the country, and the virtue and happiness of its inhabitants would be destroyed, whatever might be the result of tlie military operations. God forbid that I should be a witness, much less an actor in the scene ;... | |
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