| Benjamin Flower - 1808 - 514 pages
...unbounded and unprincipled ambition which actuates the common enemy of every established and independent nation in the world. His Majesty views with the liveliest...usurpation of France, the Spanish nation can no longer be considered as the enemy of Great Britain ; but is recognized by his Majesty as a natural friend and... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1808 - 690 pages
...principled ambition which actuates the common Enemy of every established government and independent nation in the world. His Majesty views with the liveliest...with which their dearest rights have been assailed. The Spanish Nation, thus nobly struggling against the Tyranny and Usurpation of France, can no longer... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1808 - 534 pages
...unprincipled ambition which actuates the common enemy of every established government and independent nation in the world. —His majesty views with the...determined spirit manifested by the Spanish nation, in resistiug the violence and perfidy with which their dearest rights have Jjeen assailed. — Thus nobly... | |
| English literature - 1808 - 556 pages
...world. " Hi.- majesty views with the liveliest interest the. loyal and determined spirit mani. fested by the Spanish nation, in resisting the violence and perfidy with which their dearr&t rights have been assniled. " The Spanish nation, thus nobly struggling against the tyranny... | |
| English poetry - 1809 - 1162 pages
...unprincipled ambition which actuates the common enemy of every established government and independent nation in the world. His majesty views •with the...with which their dearest rights have been assailed. The Spanish nation, thus nobly struggling against the tyranny and usurpation of France, can no longer... | |
| Europe - 1810 - 600 pages
...unprincipled ambition which actuates the common enemy of every established government and independent nation in the world.— His Majesty views with the...usurpation of France, the Spanish nation can no longer be considered as the enemy of Great Britain, but is recognized by his Majesty as a natural friend and... | |
| 1810 - 602 pages
...government and independent nation in the wcrlt'. — His Majesty views with the liveliist interest the loval and determined spirit manifested by the Spanish nation,...usurpation of France, the Spanish nation can no longer be considered as the enemy of Great Britain, but is recognized by his Majesty as a natural friend and... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1810 - 602 pages
...unprincipled ambition which actuates the common enemy of every established government and independent nation in the world. — His Majesty views with the...determined spirit manifested by the Spanish nation, ш resisting the violence and perfidy with which their dearest rights have been assailed. Thus nobly... | |
| Great Britain - 1808 - 542 pages
...views wiihthe liveliest interest the loyal and determined spirit manifi-sfcd by the Spanish nalion, in resisting the violence and perfidy with which their...nobly struggling against the tyranny and usurpation <>t I'Vance, 'tht Spanish nation can no longer be considered as the enemy of Great Britain ; but is... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1820 - 958 pages
...unprincipledambition which actuates the common enemy of every established government and independent nation in the world. " His majesty views, with the...usurpation of France, the Spanish nation can no longer be considered as the enemy of Great Britain ; but is recognized by his majesty as a natural friend and... | |
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