10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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Page 44
... danger only on one fide , and ferve to veil and even fecond the arts of influence on the other . - Real pa- triots , who may refift the intrigues of the favourite , are lia- ble to become fufpected and odious ; while its tools and dupes ...
... danger only on one fide , and ferve to veil and even fecond the arts of influence on the other . - Real pa- triots , who may refift the intrigues of the favourite , are lia- ble to become fufpected and odious ; while its tools and dupes ...
Page 125
... dangers threatening their country and appealed to the friendship of the only great and powerful neighbor who possessed the power , and as they hoped also the will to help them . There was imminent danger of foreign intervention . The ...
... dangers threatening their country and appealed to the friendship of the only great and powerful neighbor who possessed the power , and as they hoped also the will to help them . There was imminent danger of foreign intervention . The ...
Page 126
... danger of foreign inter- vention has been suspended , and there is at last a prospect that all creditors will get justice , no more and no less . If the arrangement is terminated by the failure of the treaty chaos will follow ; and if ...
... danger of foreign inter- vention has been suspended , and there is at last a prospect that all creditors will get justice , no more and no less . If the arrangement is terminated by the failure of the treaty chaos will follow ; and if ...
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