| Charles Knight - 1860 - 524 str.
...formed body, and should tell him — ' Young man, there is America — which at this day serves for little more than to amuse you with stories of savage...improvement, brought in by varieties of people, by a succession of civilizing conquests and civilizing settlements in a series of seventeen hundred years,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1860 - 480 str.
...out to him a speck, and had toid him, * Young man, there is America, which, at this day, serves for little more than to amuse you with stories of savage...uncouth manners ; yet shall, before you taste of death,' " &c. — Burke in 1775. (19) How simple were the manners of the early colonists ! The first ripening... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1860 - 644 str.
...man, there is America — which at the beginning of the century, some of these this day serves for share in wronging or oppressing any description of men, or anyeno ma Dinners ; yet shall, before you taste of death, colonies imported corn from the mother country. For... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1861 - 562 str.
...than a formed body, and should tell him, " Young man, there is America, which -at this day serves for little more than to amuse you with stories of savage...by a progressive increase of improvement, brought on by varieties of people, by succession of civilizing conquests, and civilizing settlements, in a... | |
| Charles Wilkins Webber - 1861 - 434 str.
...a formed body, and should tell him — " Young man, there is America, which at this day serves for little more than to amuse you with stories of savage...and uncouth manners ; yet shall, before you taste death, show itself equal to the whole of that commerce which now attracts the envy of the world. Whatever... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1862 - 460 str.
...formed body, and should tell him — " Young man, there is America — which at this day serves for little more than to amuse you with stories of savage...uncouth manners ; yet shall, before you taste of death, shew itself equal to the whole of that commerce which now attracts the envy of the world. Whatever... | |
| Augustin Cochin - 1863 - 432 str.
...than a formed body, and had told him : ' Young man, there is America, which at this day serves for little more than to amuse you with stories of savage...brought in by varieties of people, by succession of civilizing conquests and civilizing settlements in a series of seventeen hundred years, you shall see... | |
| Augustin Cochin - 1863 - 438 str.
...than a formed body, and had told him : ' Young man, there is America, which at this day serves for little more than to amuse you with stories of savage...brought in by varieties of people, by succession of civilizing conquests and civilizing settlements in a series of seventeen hundred years, you shall see... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1904 - 190 str.
...— "Young man, there is America, which at this day serves for little more than to amuse you with 10 stories of savage men and uncouth manners; yet shall,...increase of improvement, brought in by varieties of 15 people, by succession of civilizing conquests and civilizing settlements in a series of seventeen... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1905 - 586 str.
...than a formed body, and should tell him : " Young man, there is America, which at this day serves for little more than to amuse you with stories of savage...brought in by varieties of people, by succession of civilizing conquests and civilizing settlements in a series of 1,700 years, you shall see as much added... | |
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