For our parts we are ashamed of such tameness. Does not the Ocean deprive us of our sweetness and purity, and yet monopolize the gratitude of surrounding nations, which is due to us alone ? If it will not allow us to assert our natural rights in the scale... Miscellanies - Página 33por William Fordyce Mavor - 1829Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1796 - 294 páginas
...the ocean deprive us us of our fweetnefs and purity, and yet monopolize the gratitude of furrounding nations, which is due to us alone ? If it will not allow us to aflert our natural rights in the fcale of focial union, we arc determined immediately to withdraw our... | |
| Daniel Staniford - 1814 - 254 páginas
...the Ocean deprive us of oi*r fweetnefs and purity, and yet monopolize the gratitude of furrounding nations, which is due to us alone ? If it will not allow us to a/iert our natural rights in the fcale of social union, we are determined immediately to withdraw our... | |
| Daniel Staniford - 1817 - 256 páginas
...known to whom it is indebted for its consequence : for our parts we are- ashamed of s<ich tameness. Does not the ocean deprive us of our sweetness and...gratitude of surrounding nations, which is due to us alone ? Jr it will not allow us to assert our natural rights in the scale of social union, we are determined... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1829 - 540 páginas
...whom it is indebted for the consequence it assumes. For our parts we are ashamed of such tameness. Does not the ocean deprive us of our sweetness and...up, without mercy and without thanks." , From this mean source the murmurs of discontent arose. — Those collected puddles had influence enough to spread... | |
| Anne Parker - 1835 - 302 páginas
...whom it is indebted for the consequence it assumes. For our parts we are ashamed of such tameness. Does not the Ocean deprive us of our sweetness and...us up, without mercy and without thanks." From this mean source the murmurs of discontent arose, and the Collected puddles had influence enough to spread... | |
| 1835 - 542 páginas
...whom it is indebted for the consequence it assumes. For our parts we are ashamed of such tameness. Does not the Ocean deprive us of our sweetness and...us up, without mercy and without thanks." From this mean source the murmurs of discontent arose, and the collected puddles had influence enough to spread... | |
| 1835 - 538 páginas
...it is indebted for the consequence it assumes. For our parts we are ashamed of such tamcness. Docs not the Ocean deprive us of our sweetness and purity,...us up, without mercy and without thanks." From this mean source the murmurs of discontent arose, and the collected puddles had influence enough to spread... | |
| James Ridgway - 1873 - 216 páginas
...whom it is indebted for the consequence it assumes. For our parts we are ashamed of such tameness. Does not the Ocean deprive us of our sweetness and...determined immediately to withdraw our support from the thirsty abyss that swallows us up, without mercy and without thanks." From this mean source the murmurs... | |
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