Thucydides, and have studied and admired the master states of the world — that for solidity of reasoning, force of sagacity, and wisdom of conclusion, under such a complication of difficult circumstances, no nation, or body of men, can stand in preference... The American Magazine - Страница 2581882Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
 | Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1836
...my favourite study ; I have read Thu" cydides and have admired the master-states of " the world, — no nation or body of men can stand " in preference to the General Congress at Phila" delphia. All attempts to impose servitude on " such men, to establish despotism over such a... | |
 | 1840
...solidity of reasoning, force of sagacity, and wisdom of conclusion, under such a complication of difficult circumstances, no nation or body of men can stand...preference to the general Congress at Philadelphia. I trust it is obvious to your Lordships, that all attempts to impose servitude upon such men, to establish... | |
 | William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1840
...solidity of reasoning, force of sagacity, and wisdom of conclusion, under such a complication of difficult circumstances, no nation or body of men can stand...preference to the general Congress at Philadelphia. I trust it is obvious to your Lordships, that all attempts to impose servitude upon such men, to establish... | |
 | William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1840
...solidity of reasoning, force of sagacity, and wisdom of conclusion, under such a complication of difficult circumstances, no nation or body of men can stand...preference to the general Congress at Philadelphia. I trust it is obvious to your Lordships, that all attempts to impose servitude upon such men, to establish... | |
 | William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1841 - 540 страници
...solidity of reasoning, force of sagacity, and wisdom of conclusion, under such a complication of difficult circumstances, no nation, or body of men, can stand...preference to the general congress at Philadelphia. I trust it is obvious to your lordships, that all attempts to impose servitude upon such men, to establish... | |
 | George Lillie Craik, Charles MacFarlane - 1841
...solidity of reasoning, force of sagacity, and wisdom of conclusion, under such a complication of difficult circumstances, no nation, or body of men, can stand...preference to the general congress at Philadelphia. I trust it is obvious to your lordships, that all attempts to impose servitude upon such men, to establish... | |
 | Henry Brevoort Renwick - 1840 - 341 страници
...solidity of reasoning, force of sagacity, and wisdom of conclusion under such a complication of difficult circumstances, no nation or body of men can stand...preference to the general Congress at Philadelphia." The last which has been cited had the effect of preparing the public mind for the reception of the... | |
 | Charles Walton Sanders - 1849 - 304 страници
...solidity of reasoning, force of sagacity, and wisdom of conclusion, under such a complication of difficult circumstances, no nation, or body of men, can stand in preference to the general Congress of Philadelphia. 2. I trust it is obvious to your lordships, that all attempts to impose servitude... | |
 | John Frost - 1844
...Lords, said, that " for solidity of reasoning, force of sagacity, and wisdom of conclusion, under such complication of circumstances, no nation, or body...preference to the general congress at Philadelphia." The appearance of things in Massachusetts was far from being auspicious. Soon after General Gage's... | |
 | Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 345 страници
...the world — that for solidity of reasoning, force of sagacity, and wisdom of conclusion, under such complication of circumstances, no nation or body of...preference to the general congress at Philadelphia." CHAPTER LXXXII. The dawn of liberty. 1. WHILE the king's troops remained in Boston, it was curious... | |
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