| W. C. TAYLOR - 1890 - 890 str.
...third of his dominions, where neither of them pretend to any right: sometimes one prince quarrels with another, for fear the other should quarrel with him;...and sometimes because he is too weak: sometimes our neighbors want the things which we have, or have the things which we want, and we both fight, till... | |
| John Wesley, James Henry Potts - 1891 - 568 str.
...commenced because another prince is too strong; sometimes bocause he is too weak. Sometimes our neighbors want the things, which we have, or have the things which we want : so both fight, until they take ours, or we take theirs. It is a reason for invading a country if... | |
| Gerald Patrick Moriarty - 1893 - 388 str.
...another, for fear the other should quarrel with him. Sometimes a war is entered upon because the prince is too strong, and sometimes because he is too weak....fight till they take ours, or give us theirs. It is a 1 The allusions in the above passage are to disputes about Transubstantiation, the admission of the... | |
| Gerald Patrick Moriarty - 1893 - 402 str.
...Sometimes a war is entered upon because the prince is too strong, and sometimes because he is too_weak. Sometimes our neighbours want the things which we...fight till they take ours, or give us theirs. It is a 1 The allusions in the above passage are to disputes about Tran-. substantiation, the admission of... | |
| Gerald Patrick Moriarty - 1893 - 388 str.
...third of his dominions, where neither of them pretend to any right. Sometimes one prince quarrels with another, for fear the other should quarrel with him. Sometimes a war is entered upon because the prince is too'strong, and sometimes because he is too weak. Sometimes our neighbours want the things... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1901 - 212 str.
...of his dominions, where neither of them pretend to any right. Sometimes one prince quarreleth with another, for fear the other should quarrel with him....give us theirs. It is a very justifiable cause of a war to invade a country after the people have been wasted by famine, destroyed by pestilence, or... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1901 - 212 str.
...of his dominions, where neither of them pretend to any right. Sometimes one prince quarreleth with another, for fear the other should quarrel with him....give us theirs. It is a very justifiable cause of a war to invade a country after the people have been wasted by famine, destroyed by pestilence, or... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1903 - 440 str.
...of his dominions, where neither of them pretend to any right. Sometimes one prince quarrelleth with another, for fear the other should quarrel with him....give us theirs. It is a very justifiable cause of a war, to invade a country, after the people have been wasted by famine, destroyed by pestilence, or... | |
| Walter Walsh - 1906 - 576 str.
...of his dominions, where neither of them pretend to any right. Sometimes one prince quarrelleth with another for fear the other should quarrel with him....fight, till they take ours or give us theirs. ... It is justifiable to enter into war against our nearest ally when one of his towns lies convenient for us,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1907 - 288 str.
...prince quarrelleth with another, for fear the other should quarrel with him. Sometimes our neighbors want the things which we have, or have the things...both fight till they take ours, or give us theirs. If a prince sends forces into a nation where the people are poor and ignorant, he may lawfully put... | |
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