Providence, it were possible for us to escape a crisis so full of terror and despair, posterity will not believe the history of the present times. They will either conclude that our distresses were imaginary, or that we had the good fortune to be governed... The Genuine Letters of Junius - Page 13de Junius - 1771 - 366 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Arthur Waugh - 1897 - 364 pages
...posterity will not believe the history of the present times. They will either conclude that our distresses were imaginary, or that we had the good fortune to be governed by men of acknowledged integrity and wisdom : they will not believe it possible that their ancestors could have survived, or recovered from... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 450 pages
...posterity will not believe the history of the present times. They will either conclude that our distresses were imaginary, or that we had the good fortune to be governed by men of acknowledged integrity and wisdom. They will not believe it possible that their ancestors could have survived or recovered from... | |
| William H. Graves - 1917 - 220 pages
...posterity will not believe the history of the present time. They will either conclude that our distresses were imaginary, or that we had the good fortune to be governed by men of acknowledged integrity and wisdom; they will not believe it possible that their ancestors could have survived, or recovered from... | |
| Florence McWhorter Miller - 1927 - 218 pages
...posterity will not believe the history of the present times. They will either conclude that our distresses were imaginary or that we had the good fortune to be governed by men of acknowledged integrity and wisdom ; they will not believe it possible, that their ancestors could have survived or recovered from... | |
| Samuel B. Griffith - 2002 - 780 pages
...posterity will not believe the history of the present times. They will either conclude, that our distresses were imaginary, or that we had the good fortune to be governed by men of acknowledged integrity and wisdom: they will not believe it possible that their ancestors could have survived, or recovered, from... | |
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