| 1850 - 560 páginas
...interest, and should tell him, ' Young man, there is America — which at this day serves you for Jittle more than to amuse you with stories of savage men...uncouth manners ; yet shall, before you taste of death, shew itself equal to the whole of that commerce which now attracts the envy of the world. Whatever... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1851 - 572 páginas
...national interest, a small " seminal principle rather than a formed body, " and should tell him : ' Young man, there is " ' America, which at this day...increase of " ' improvement, brought in by varieties of peo" ' pie, by succession of civilizing conquests and " ' civilizing settlements in a series of seventeen... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851 - 536 páginas
...seminal principle, rather than a formed body, and should tell him—' Young man, there ia America—which at this day serves for little more than to amuse you...brought in by varieties of people, by succession of civilising conquests and civilising settlements, in a series of seventeen hundred years, you shall... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1851 - 764 páginas
...national interest, a small seminal principle, rather than a formed body, and should tell him — ' ~ g : i A W f og yj S $ f , Uہ( ...<iƶ 鴍8 ##G 4 [y( 4z 4 +Fm p ƛ Ҝ 0kq d k zH •how itself equal to the whole of that commerce which now attracts the envy of the world. Whatever... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1851 - 328 páginas
...admiration, had pointed out to him a speck, and had told him, ' Young man, there is America—which, at this day, serves for little more than to amuse...uncouth manners; yet shall, before you taste of death,'" &c.— BURKE in 1775. Page 131, line 15. Asmnbltng here, <fr. How simple were the manners of the early... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851 - 528 páginas
...national interest, a small seminal principle, rather than a formed body, and should tell him — ( Young man, there is America — which at this day...to amuse you with stories of savage men and uncouth inanners ; yet shall, before you taste of death, show itself equal to the whole of that commerce which... | |
| 1857 - 924 páginas
...probability of verification, say to the youth whom he leads by the hand : " Young man, there is Africa ; which, at this day, serves for little more than to...with stories of savage men and uncouth manners ; yet it shall, before you taste of death, take its place among the continents, and be no longer an unknown... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1852 - 552 páginas
...national interest, a small seminal principle, rather than a formed body, and should tell him — " Young man, there is America — which at this day...death, show itself equal to the whole of that commerce v which now attracts the envy of the world. Whatever England has been growing to by a progressive increase... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1852 - 522 páginas
...curtain, and, while he was gazing with admiration, had pointed out to him a speck, and had told him, ' Young man, there is America — which, at this day,...uncouth manners ; yet shall, before you taste of death,' " &c. — BUKKE, in 1775. P. 196, 1. 26. Assembling here, £c. How simple were the manners of the early... | |
| John West - 1852 - 366 páginas
...national interest— a small seminal principle rather than a formed body — and should tell him : Young man, there is America, which at this day serves...men and uncouth manners; yet shall, before you taste death, show itself equal to the whole of that commerce which now attracts the envy of the world. Whatever... | |
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