| William Pitt - 1806 - 488 páginas
...and pretext of commerce, acts of perpetual violence and perfidy against his neighbour. Thus, Sir, has the perversion of British commerce carried misery...very principles of trade, misguided in our policy, and unmindful of our duty, what astonishing—I had almost said, what irreparable mischief, have we... | |
| William Pitt - 1806 - 476 páginas
...and pretext of commerce, acts of perpetual violence and perfidy against his neighbour. Thus, Sir, has the perversion of British commerce carried misery...very principles of trade, misguided in our policy, and unmindful of our duty, what astonishing—I had almost said, what irreparabk mischief, have we... | |
| 1806 - 854 páginas
...pretext of Commerce, acts of perpetual violence and perlidy against bi* neighbour. " Tims, Sir, has the perversion of British commerce carried misery...happiness to one whole quarter of the globe. False to tke very principles of trade, misguided in our policy, and unmindful of our duty, what astonishing—I... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 518 páginas
...and pretext of commerce, acts of perpetual violence and perfidy against his neighbour. Thus, sir, has the perversion of British commerce carried misery...very principles of trade, misguided in our policy, and unmindful of our duty, what astonishing—I had almost said, what irreparable mischief, have we... | |
| William Pitt, W. S. Hathaway - 1808 - 496 páginas
...commerce, acts of perpetual violence and perfidy against bis neighbour. • Thus, Sir, has the prevcrsion of British commerce carried misery instead of happiness...very principles of trade, misguided in our policy, and unmindful of our duty, what astonishing-^! had almost said, what irreparable mischief, have we... | |
| Ralph Randolph Gurley - 1841 - 290 páginas
...committing, under the slave trade, acts of perpetual hostility against his neighbor. Thus had the perverson of British commerce carried misery instead of happiness to one whole quarter of the globe.' "' And has England, by extraordinary acts of merit, so -'— J 'or these enormous wrongs, so cleansed... | |
| Ralph Randolph Gurley - 1841 - 304 páginas
...committing, under the slave trade, acts of perpetual hostility against his neighbor. Thus had the perverson of British commerce carried misery instead of happiness to one whole quarter of the globe.' “And has England, by extraordinary acts of merit, so atoned for these enormous wrongs, so cleansed... | |
| Henry Wright Phillott - 1849 - 224 páginas
...pretext of commerce, acts of perpetual violence and perfidy against his neighbour. H 2 Thus, sir, has the perversion of British commerce carried misery...very principles of trade, misguided in our policy, and unmindful of our duty, what astonishing— I had almost said, what irreparable mischief, have we... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1853 - 442 páginas
...whole order of nature; we have aggravated every natural barbarity, and furnished to every man motives for committing, under the name of trade, acts of perpetual hostility and perfidy against his neighbour. Thus had the perversion of British commerce carried misery instead of happiness to one whole... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1853 - 440 páginas
...whole order of nature; we have aggravated every natural barbarity, and furnished to every man motives for committing, under the name of trade, acts of perpetual hostility and perfidy against his neighbour. Thus had the perversion of British commerce carried misery instead of happiness to one whole... | |
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