| 1801 - 562 страници
...foreigner, and an ufurper ; he unites in his own perfon every thing that a pure Republican mud deleft ; every thing that an enraged Jacobin has abjured ; every thing that a fincere and faithful Royalift ffluft feel as an infult. If he is cppofed at any time in his career,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1802 - 756 страници
...the country ? He is a stranger, a foreigner, and an usurper; he unites in his own person every thing that a pure republican must detest ; every thing that...at any time in his career, what is his appeal ? He apfeals to hit fortune ; in other words, to his army and his sword. Placing, then, his whole reliance... | |
| William Cobbett - 1802 - 384 страници
...the country ? He is a Stranger, a Foreigner, and an Usurper ; he unites in his own person every thing that a pure Republican must detest ; every thing-...Royalist must feel as an insult. If he is opposed at any timo in his career, what is his appeal ? He appeals to his Fortune ; in other words, to his army and... | |
| Jean-Gabriel Peltier, James Adams - 1803 - 494 страници
...the country ? He is a stranger, a foreigner, and an usurper ; he unites in his own person every thing that a pure republican must «.detest ; every thing...at any time in his career, what is his appeal? He appeals to his fortune; in other words, to his army and his sword. Placing, then, his whole reliance... | |
| William Vincent Barré - 1804 - 568 страници
...country? He is a " stranger, a foreigner,, and an usurper. He " unites in his own person every thing that a pure " Republican must detest ; every thing...sincere and faithful Royalist must feel as an " insult." Although Buonaparte did not wish for peace, he was so enraged at his picture drawn by Mr. Pitt, that... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 492 страници
...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 that...is opposed at any time in his career, what is his ap* Vide intercepted correspondence from Egypt. peal? He appeals to his fortune ; in other words, to... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 484 страници
...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 that...is opposed at any time in his career,, what is his ap* Vide intercepted correspondence from Egypt. peal ? He appeals to his fortune ; in other words,... | |
| William Pitt - 1808 - 460 страници
...the country ? He is a stranger, a foreigner, and an usurper; he unites in his own person every thing that a pure Republican must detest; every thing that...at any time in his career, what is his appeal ? He appeals to his fortune ; in other words, to his army and his sword. Placing, then, his whole reliance... | |
| William Pitt - 1808 - 460 страници
...the country ? He is a stranger, a foreigner, and an usurper; he unites in his own person every thing that a pure Republican must detest; every thing that...feel as an insult. If he is opposed at any time in hfs career, what is his appeal ? fie appeals to his fortune ; in other words, to his army and his sword.... | |
| 1814 - 618 страници
...the county ? He is a stranger, a foreigner, an usurper ; he unite« in his own person every thing- that a pure republican must detest; every thing that...abjured ; every thing that a sincere and faithful loyalist must feel as an insult. If he is opposed at any time in his career, what is his appeal ? He... | |
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