| Edmund Burke - 1852 - 558 str.
...lord ', who spoke some time ago, is full of the fire of ingenuous youth ; and when he has modelled the ideas of a lively imagination by further experience, he will be an ornament to his country in either House. He has said, that the Americans are our children, and how can they revolt against their parent... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1852 - 552 str.
...lord 4, who spoke some time ago, is full of the fire of ingenuous youth ; and when he has modelled the ideas of a lively imagination by further experience, he will be an ornament to his country in either House. He has said, that the Americans are our children, and how can they revolt against their parent... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1853 - 1016 str.
...lord,* who spoke some time ago, is full of the fire of ingenuous youth ; and when he has modelled the ideas of a lively imagination by further experience, he will be an ornament to his country in either House. He has said that the Americans are our children, and how can they revolt against their parent... | |
| William Smyth - 1854 - 554 str.
...Carmarthen), who spoko some time ago, is full of the fire of ingenuous youth, and when he has modelled the ideas of a lively imagination by further experience, he will be an ornament to his country in either house. He has said that the Americans are our children, and how can they revolt against their parent?... | |
| William Smyth - 1854 - 564 str.
...who spoke some time ago, is full of the fire of ingenuous youth, and when he has modelled the idcaa of a lively imagination by further experience, he will be an ornament to his country in either house. He has said that the Americans are our children, and how can they revolt against their parent... | |
| Charles Knight - 1860 - 528 str.
...lord, who spoke some time ago, is full of the fire of ingenuous youth ; and when he has modelled the ideas of a lively imagination by further experience, he will be an ornament to his country in either house. He has said, that the Americans are our children, and how can they revolt against their parent... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1862 - 460 str.
...lord, who spoke some time ago, is full of the fire of ingenuous youth ; and when he has modelled the ideas of a lively imagination by further experience, he will be an ornament to his country in either house. He has said, that the Americans are our children, and how can they revolt against their parent... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1865 - 592 str.
...lord,* who spoke some time ago, is full of the fire of ingenuous youth ; and when he has modelled the ideas of a lively imagination by further experience, he will be an ornament to his country in either House. He has said that the Americans are our children, and how can they revolt against their parent... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1867 - 588 str.
...lord, who spoke some time ago, is full of the fire of ingenuous youth ; and when he has modelled the ideas of a lively imagination by further experience, he will be an ornament to his country in either house. He has said, that the Americans are our children, and how can they revolt against their parent... | |
| Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer) - 1877 - 558 str.
...Carmarthen], who spoke some time ago, is full of the fire of ingenuous youth ; and when he has modelled the Be- ` d- House. He has said that the Americans are our children, and how can they revolt against their parent... | |
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