 | 1849 - 602 halaman
...to withstand ; brought against the truckling of the great Whig premier, it was quite irresistible. " This convention, sir, I think from my soul, is nothing but a stipulation for national ignominy ; an illusory expedient to baffle the resentment of the nation ; a truce, without a suspension of hostilities... | |
 | Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 976 halaman
...arbitrary fundamental condition standing forth with a pre-eminence of shame, as a part of this very Convention. This Convention, sir, I think from my...nothing but a stipulation for national ignominy ; an illusory expedient to baffle the resentment of the nation ; a truce, without a suspension of hostilities,... | |
 | Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 978 halaman
...arbitrary fundamental condition standing forth with a pre-eminence of shame, at a part of this very Convention. This Convention, sir, I think from my...nothing but a stipulation for national ignominy, an illusory expedient to baffle the resentment ol the nation ; a truce, without a suspension of hostilities,... | |
 | Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1853 - 430 halaman
...your " master, they see this arbitrary fundamental condition, " and it must stand with distinction, with a pre-eminence " of shame, as a part even of...nothing but a " stipulation for national ignominy ; an illusory expe" dient to baffle the resentment of the nation ; a truce " without a suspension of hostilities... | |
 | Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1853 - 424 halaman
...this arbitrary fundamental condition, " and it must stand with distinction, with a pre-eminence 66 of shame, as a part even of this Convention. This...nothing but a " stipulation for national ignominy ; an illusory expe" dient to baffle the resentment of the nation ; a truce " without a suspension of hostilities... | |
 | Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1853 - 570 halaman
...your master, they see this arbitrary " fundamental condition, and it must stand with " distinction, with a pre-eminence of shame, as a " part even of...Convention, " Sir, I think from my soul is nothing but a stipu" lation for national ignominy ; an illusory expe" dient to baffle the resentment of the nation... | |
 | Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1853 - 428 halaman
...fundamental condition, and it must stand with distinction, with a "pre-eminence of shame, as apart even of this Convention. "This Convention, Sir, I...nothing but "a stipulation for national ignominy; an illusory expedient "to baffle the resentment of the nation; a truce without a "suspension of hostilities... | |
 | William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1853 - 1016 halaman
...arbitrary fundamental condition, standing forth with a pre-eminence of shame, as a part of this very Convention. " This Convention, Sir, I think from my...nothing but a stipulation for national ignominy ; an illusory expedient to baffle the resentment of the nation ; a truce, without a suspension of hostilities,... | |
 | Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1856 - 962 halaman
...arbitrary fundamental "condition standing forth with a pre-eminence of shame, as a part of this very Convention. This Convention, sir, I think from my...nothing but a stipulation for national ignominy ; an illusory expedient to baffle the resentment of the nation ; a truce, without a suspension of hostilities,... | |
 | Archibald Ballantyne - 1887 - 480 halaman
...will bear to hear of the expediency of receiving from Spain an insecure, unsatisfactory, dishonourable Convention ? . . . This Convention, Sir, I think from...nothing but a stipulation for national ignominy; an illusory expedient to baffle the resentment of the nation. . . . The complaints of your despairing... | |
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