The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Volume 38J. Whittle, 1811 |
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Page 422
... nation ( great because she is proud ) can submit . The fate of Holland , of the ecclesiastical states , of Spain , abundantly proves that peace with this low - born barbarian , peace sought in the spirit of peace , and laid in ...
... nation ( great because she is proud ) can submit . The fate of Holland , of the ecclesiastical states , of Spain , abundantly proves that peace with this low - born barbarian , peace sought in the spirit of peace , and laid in ...
Page 488
... nation ; to feel thus an outrage is to have avenged it . We shall not be subjugated ; no ; ne- ver shall We receive the yoke that is wished to be imposed upon us in a manner the most revolting to a nation not vitiated . But , should the ...
... nation ; to feel thus an outrage is to have avenged it . We shall not be subjugated ; no ; ne- ver shall We receive the yoke that is wished to be imposed upon us in a manner the most revolting to a nation not vitiated . But , should the ...
Page 496
... nations among them , Vanedi ( or Venedi , now Lithuanians , ) who lived beyond the Carpathian mountains , and ... nation they belonged . The Byzantine historians , although the writers who ought to be best informed on this subject ...
... nations among them , Vanedi ( or Venedi , now Lithuanians , ) who lived beyond the Carpathian mountains , and ... nation they belonged . The Byzantine historians , although the writers who ought to be best informed on this subject ...
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