But let us do what we please to put India from our thoughts, we can do nothing to separate it from our public interest and our national reputation. Our attempts to banish this importunate duty, will only make it return upon us again and again, and every... Written on Their Foreheads - Страница 137написао/ла Robert Henry Elliot - 1879Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 676 страница
...nothing to feparate it from our public intereft and our national reputation. Our attempts to banifh this importunate duty, will only make it return upon us again and again, and every tune in a fhape more unpleafant than the former. A government has been fabricated for that great province... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 464 страница
...nothing to feparate it from our publick intereft and our national reputation. Our attempts to banifh this importunate duty, will only make it return upon us again and again, and every time in a fhape more unpleafant than the former. A government has been fabricated for that great province ; the... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 464 страница
...do what we please to put India from our thoughts, we can do nothing to separate it from our publick interest and our national reputation. Our attempts...every time in a shape more unpleasant than the former. A government has been fabricated for that great province ; the right honourable gentleman says, that... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 560 страница
...do what we please to put India from our thoughts, we can do nothing to separate it from our publick interest and our national reputation. Our attempts...every time in a shape more unpleasant than the former. A government has been fabricated for that great province ; the right honourable gentleman says, that... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 458 страница
...do what we please to put India from our thoughts, we can do nothing to separate it from our publick interest and our national reputation. Our attempts to banish this importunate duty, will onlymake it return upon us again and again, and every time in a shape more unpleasant than the former.... | |
| William Cobbett - 1815 - 746 страница
...put about their new.built barks, and as much as possible to keep aloof from this perilous lee shore. But let us do what we please to put India from our...every time in a shape more unpleasant than the former. A government has been fabricated for that gr«at province; the right hon. gentleman says, that therefore... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 588 страница
...put about their new-built barks, and as much as possible to keep aloof from this perilous ley shore. But let us do what we please to put India from our...every time in a shape more unpleasant than the former. A government has been lal >ricated for that great province ; the right honourable gen* 1lr1nan says,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1823 - 472 страница
...about their new-built barks, and, as much as possible, to keep aloof from this perilous lee shore. But let us do what we please to put India from our...every time in a shape more unpleasant than the former. A government has been fabricated for that great province ; the right honourable gentleman says, that... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 740 страница
...do what we please to put India from our thoughts, we can do nothing to separate it from our publick interest and our national reputation. Our attempts...every time in a shape more unpleasant than the former. A government has been fabricated for that great province ; the right honourable gentleman says, that... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 744 страница
...do what we please to put India from our thoughts, we can do nothing to separate it from our publick interest and our national reputation. Our attempts...every time in a shape more unpleasant than the former. A government has been fabricated for that great province ; the right honourable gentleman says, that... | |
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