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" To suppose that any nation could be unalterably the enemy of another was weak and childish. It had neither its foundation in the experience of nations, nor in the history of man. It was a libel on the constitution of political societies, and supposed... "
The parliamentary register; or, History of the proceedings and debates of ... - Página 173
por Parliament proc - 1787
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The Law of Nations: Or, Principles of the Law of Nature Applied to the ...

Emer de Vattel, Edward Duncan Ingraham - 1852 - 670 páginas
...impossible. To suppose that any nation was unalterably the enemy of another, was weak and childish: it had neither its foundation in the experience of nations nor in the history of man. It was a libel on the constitution o/ political societies, and supposed dioiolical...
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The Law of Nations: Or, Principles of the Law of Nature, Applied to the ...

Emer de Vattel - 1852 - 666 páginas
...impossible. To suppose that any nation was unalterably the enemy of another, was weak and childish : it had neither its foundation in the experience of nations nor in the history of man. /' iras a libel on the constitution of political societies, and supposed diabolical...
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Free Trade and the League: A Biographic History of the Pioneers of Freedom ...

Alexander Somerville - 1853 - 676 páginas
...impossible. To suppose that any nation could be unalterall// the enemy of another was weak and childish. It had neither its foundation in the experience of -nations nor in the history QJ man. It teas a libel on the constitution of political societies, and supposed the existence...
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The Life and Times of Charles James Fox, Volumen2

Earl John Russell Russell - 1859 - 398 páginas
...impossible. To suppose that any nation could be unalterably the enemy of another, was weak and childish. It had neither its foundation in the experience of nations, nor in the history of man. It was a libel on the constitution of political societies, and supposed the existence...
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The popular history of England, Volumen7

Charles Knight - 1861 - 652 páginas
...impossible. To suppose that any nation could be unalterably the enemy of another was weak and childish. It had neither its foundation in the experience of nations, nor in the history of man. It was a libel on the constitution of political societies, and supposed the existence...
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Charles Knight's school history of England, abridged from the ..., Volumen1

Charles Knight - 1865 - 946 páginas
...impossible. To suppose that any nation could be unalterably the enemy of another was weak and childish. It had neither its foundation in the experience of nations, nor in the history of man." It is painful to behold Mr. Fox contending ' ' that France was the natural foe of...
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The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine

1870 - 494 páginas
...of Britain. To suppose that any nation was unalterably the enemy of another was weak and childish. It had neither its foundation in the experience of nations nor in the history of man. It was a libel on the constitution of political societies, and supposed diabolical...
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The Crown History of England: Being Our Country's History from the Earliest ...

Charles Knight - 1870 - 954 páginas
...impossible. To suppose that any nation could be unalterably the enemy of another was w*ak and childish. It had neither its foundation in the experience of nations, nor in the history of man." It is painful to behold Mr. Fox contending "that Franco was the natural foe of Great...
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The War Speeches of William Pitt, the Younger

William Pitt - 1915 - 424 páginas
...impossible. To suppose that any nation could be unalterably the enemy of another, was weak and childish. It had neither its foundation in the experience of nations, nor in the history of man. It was a libel on the constitution of political societies, and supposed the existence...
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British Foreign Policy in Europe to the End of the 19th Century: A Rough Outline

Hugh Edward Egerton - 1918 - 642 páginas
...impossible. To suppose that any nation could be unalterably the enemy of another was weak and foolish. It had neither its foundation in the experience of nations, nor in the history of man. It was a libel on the constitution of Political Societies and supposed the existence...
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