| 1840 - 894 страница
...counsellors, deceived by the excessive indulgence which the French government has extended towards them for several years, they are undoubtedly ignorant...displeasure, as they have done in ill treating the French. They would have faithfully put into execution the treaties, in place of violating them as soon... | |
| Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams - 1840 - 674 страница
...counsellors, deceived by the excessive indulgence which the French government lias extended towards them for several years, they are undoubtedly ignorant...not a power which is capable of preventing it from punislnng its enemies ; otherwise they would have endeavored to merit its favor, or, not to incur its... | |
| Fitch Waterman Taylor - 1842 - 668 страница
...counsellors ; deceived by the excessive indulgence which the French government has extended towards them for several years, they are undoubtedly ignorant...not to incur its displeasure, as they have done in ill-treating the French. They would have faithfully put into execution the treaties, in place of violating... | |
| Sheldon Dibble - 1843 - 504 страница
...counsellors; deceived by the excessive indulgence which the French government has extended towards them several years, they are undoubtedly ignorant how potent...displeasure, as they have done in ill treating the French. They would have faithfully put into execution the treaties, in place of violating them as soon... | |
| Fitch Waterman Taylor - 1843 - 676 страница
...counsellors ; deceived by the excessive indulgence which the French government has extended towards them for several years, they are undoubtedly ignorant...not to incur its displeasure, as they have done in ill-treating the French. They would have faithfully put into execution the treaties, in place of violating... | |
| James Jackson Jarves - 1843 - 408 страница
...to their country, should they be obstinate in their perseverance. Misled by perfidious counsellors ; deceived by the excessive indulgence which the French...punishing its enemies ; otherwise they would have endeavoured to merit its favour, or not to incur its displeasure, as they have done in ill treating... | |
| Alexander Simpson - 1843 - 144 страница
...indulgence which the French Government has extended towards them for several years, they (the chiefs) are undoubtedly ignorant how potent it is, and that...from punishing its enemies, otherwise they would have endeavoured to merit its favour, or not to incur its displeasure as they have done in ill-treating... | |
| Hiram Bingham - 1847 - 650 страница
...excessive indulgence which the French government has extended toMANIFESTO OF CAPT LAPLACE. 537 wards them for several years, they are, undoubtedly, ignorant...not to incur its displeasure, as they have done in ill-treating the French. They would have faithfully put into execution the treaties, in place of violating... | |
| Fitch Waterman Taylor - 1847 - 680 страница
...them for several years, they are unloubtedly ignorant how potent it is, and that in the world Jiere is not a power which is capable of preventing it from...not to incur its displeasure, as they have done in ill-treating the French. They would have faithfully put into execution the treaties, in place of violating... | |
| Hiram Bingham - 1848 - 642 страница
...excessive indulgence which the French government has extended toMANIFESTO OF CAPT LAPLACE. 537 wards them for several years, they are, undoubtedly, ignorant...not to incur its displeasure, as they have done in ill-treating the French. They would have faithfully put into execution the treaties, in place of violating... | |
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