| 1799 - 438 sidor
...to the fuggeftions of its ancient tyrants. The French republic hopes, moreover, that the fucceflbrs of Columbus, Raleigh, and Penn, always proud of their...magnanimous good will of the French people with the crafty careffes of certain perfidious perfons, who meditate to bring them back to their ancient ftavery. Affure,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 460 sidor
...the fuggeftions of her former ty« rants; moreover the French Republic hopes " that the fucceflbrs of Columbus, Raleigh, and *' Penn, always proud of...They will " weigh, in their wifdom, the magnanimous bene" volence of the French people with the crafty ca" refles of certain perfidious perfons, who meditate... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 448 sidor
...Columbus, Raleigh, and of Penn, " always jealous of their liberty, will never forget " what they owe to France. They will weigh, in " their wifdom, the...good will of the " French people, with the crafty careffes of certain " perfidious perfons, who meditate to bring them " back to their former jla.'very.... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 426 sidor
...her former tyrants. Moreover, the French Republic hopes, that the successors of Columbus, Ramhiph* and Penn, always proud of their liberty, will never forget, that they owe it to France. They will wei'gli in their wisdom, the magnanimous benevolence of the French people, with the crafty caresses... | |
| United States. President, United States. Department of State, Thomas B. Wait and Sons - 1815 - 490 sidor
...to the suggestions of its ancient tyrants. The French republick hopes, moreover, that the successors of Columbus, Raleigh, and Penn, always proud of their...that they owe it to France. They will weigh in their wisdom the magnanimous good will of t|je French people with the crafty caresses of certain perfidious... | |
| A. G. Gebhardt - 1816 - 546 sidor
...tyrants. The French Republic hopes, moreover, that the successors of Columbus, Raleigh, and Penn, atways proud of their liberty, will never forget that they owe it to France. They "will weigh in their wisdom the magnanimous good will of the trench people with the crafty caresses of certain perfidious... | |
| 1817 - 516 sidor
...her former tyrants — moreover the French Republick hopes that the successors of Columbus, Ramhiph* and Penn, always proud of their liberty, will never...that they owe it to France. They will weigh, in their wisdom, the magnanimous benevolence of the French people with the crafty caresses of certain perfidious... | |
| John Adams - 1823 - 456 sidor
...United States were insulted in the speech to Mr. Monroe : " They," (said the Presi" dent Barras) " always proud of their liberty, will " never forget that they owe it to France." A generous friend, who had conferred the greate.st benefit, eveu at the hazard of life, on another,... | |
| Timothy Pickering - 1824 - 220 sidor
...United States were insulted in the speech to Mr. Monroe : " They," (said the Presi" dent Barras) " always proud of their liberty, will " never forget that they owe it to France." A generous friend, who had conferred the greatest benefit, even at the hazard of life, on another,... | |
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