It is to be hoped that the example of what has occurred in this country will teach the people of this and of other nations what value they ought to place on such promises and assurances ; and that there is no security for life, or for any thing which... The Monthly Magazine - Page 3771811Full view - About this book
| Monthly literary register - 1811 - 766 pages
...them, but, with a powerful army of one hundred and ten thousand men, to drive the English into the sea. It is to be hoped that the example of what has occurred...what value they ought to place on such promises and a&surances, and that there is no security for life or for any thing which renders life valuable, excepting... | |
| 1812 - 954 pages
...this, and other nations, wh»t value they ought lo place ou Mich promises and assurances ; Riiil taut there is no security for life, or for any thing which renders lit*? valuable, except in decided resistance to tuo enemy." ; Oil the llth of Jlarch, BaJajoz fell... | |
| 1811 - 544 pages
...communication with the French army, who has not had reason to repent of it, and to complain of them. Jt is to be hoped that the example of what has occurred in this country will teach the people of other nations what value they ought to place on Mich promises ami assurances, as there is no security... | |
| William Cobbett - 1811 - 844 pages
...but with a powerful army of one hundred and ten tbous.-.nd men, to drive the English into the sea. It is to be hoped that the example of what has occurred...security for life, or for any thing which renders life- valuable, excepting in decided resistance to the enemy. I have the honour to enclose returns... | |
| 1811 - 572 pages
...to make war upon them, but with a powerful army of 1 10,000 men to drive the English into the sea. It is to be hoped that the example of what has occurred...no security for life or for any thing which renders life valuable, excepting in decided resistance to the enemy." The proceedings in parliament upon the... | |
| 1811 - 658 pages
...powerful army of one hundred and ten thousatni BH n to drive the Eugligh into the sea. It is to be boped, that the example of what has occurred in this country...promises and assurances, and that there is no security fur life, or fur any thing that rende» life valuable, excepting in decided resistance to the enemy.... | |
| 1811 - 768 pages
...them, but with a powerful army of one hundred and ten thousand men, to drive the F.uglish into the tea. It is to be hoped that the example of what has occurred...of this and of other nations what value they ought to1 place on such promises nnd assurances, and that there is no security for life, or for any thing... | |
| 1811 - 750 pages
...but with a powerful army of une hundred and ten thousand men, to drive the I'.nglisli into the sea. it is to be hoped that the example of what has occurred in this country will teach the people if this and of other nation* what value they ought to place on such promises and assurances, and that... | |
| 1811 - 840 pages
...them, but with a powerful army of one hundred and ten thousand men, to drive the English into the sea. It is to be hoped that the example of what has occurred in this country wilt teach the people of this and of other nations what value they ought to place on such promises... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 764 pages
...of 1 10,000 men, to drive the English into the sea. It is to be hoped that the example of what ha* occurred in this country will teach the people of...there is no security for life, or for any thing which render« life valuable, excepting irt decided resistance to the tiwmy." Such is the light in which... | |
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