| j debrett - 1800 - 784 pages
...the fword ? I]is hold upoiVFrance is the fword, and he has no other. Is he connected with the foil, or with the habits, the affections, or the prejudices...the country ? He is a Stranger, a Foreigner, and an Ufurpcr ; he unites in his own perfon every thing that a pure Republican muft dcteft ; every thing... | |
| 1800 - 788 pages
...the fword, and he has no other. Is he canncfled with the foil, or with the habits, the afíccñons, or the prejudices of .the country? He is a Stranger, a Foreigner, and an Uiurper ; he unites in his own perfbn every thing that a pure Republican mull deleft; every thin;;... | |
| Gustav Graf von Schlabrendorf - 1806 - 468 pages
...our power. His power in France is retained only by violence and the splendour ofexternal successes, Is he connected with the soil, or with the habits,...of the country ? He is a stranger, a foreigner, and au usurper; he unites ever v thing in his own person, that a pure Republican must detest; every thing... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 492 pages
...personal character, and his newly acquired power, what other security has he for retaining that power, but the sword ? His hold upon France is the sword, and...of the country ? He is a stranger, a foreigner, and a usurper. He unites in his own person every thing that a pure republican must detest ; every thing... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 484 pages
...personal character, and his newly acquired power, what other security has he for retaining that power, but the sword ? His hold upon France is the sword, and...of the country ? He is a stranger, a foreigner, and a usurper. He unites in his own person every thing that a pure republican must detest ; every thing... | |
| 1814 - 618 pages
...personal character, and his newlyacquired power, what other security has he for retaining that power by the sword ? His hold upon France is the sword,...Is he connected with the soil, or with the habits, tb,e affections, or the prejudices of the county ? He is a stranger, a foreigner, an usurper ; he unite«... | |
| William Pitt - 1817 - 458 pages
...personal character, and his newly acquired power, what other security has he for retaining that power, but the sword ? His hold upon France is the sword, and...affections, or the prejudices of the country ? He is u stranger, a foreigner, and an usurper; he unites in his own person every thing that a pure Republican... | |
| Orator - 1864 - 186 pages
...personal character, and his newly-acquired power, what other security has he for retaining that power but the sword ? His hold upon France is the sword, and...foreigner, and an usurper ; he unites in his own person everything that a pure republican must detest; everything that an euraged Jacobin has abjured; everything... | |
| 1878 - 312 pages
...personal character, and his newly acquired power, what other security has he for retaining that power but the sword ? His hold upon France is the sword, and...foreigner, and an usurper : he unites in his own person everything that a pure Republican must detest, everything that a sincere Royalist must feel as an insult.... | |
| Andrew Bisset - 1882 - 212 pages
...his separate treaty or to apply the lesson which is taught in his school of policy in Egypt. . . . His hold upon France is the sword, and he has no other....foreigner, and an usurper ; he unites in his own person everything that a pure republican must detest; everything that an enraged Jacobin has abjured ; everything... | |
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