It is an immense misfortune, to the whole empire, to have a King of such a disposition at such a time. We are told, and everything proves it true, that he is the bitterest enemy we have. The Writings of Thomas Jefferson - 第 34 頁Thomas Jefferson 著 - 1903完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John Burk - 1816 - 574 頁
...considerable loss on his side, and none on ours, It has roused our countrymen inio perfect phrenzy. It is an immense misfortune to the whole empire, to...such a disposition, at such a time. We are told, and every thing proves it true, that he is tlie bitterest enemy we have. His Minister is able, and that... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1820 - 486 頁
...considerable loss on his side, and none on ours. It has raised our countrymen into a perfect phrenzy. It is an immense misfortune, to the whole empire,...such a disposition at such a time. We are told, and every thing proves it true, that he is the bitterest enemy we have. His Minister is able, and that... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 510 頁
...the whole empire, to have a King of such a disposition at such a time. We are told, and every thing proves it true, that he is the bitterest enemy we...ignorance or wickedness, somewhere, controls him. [n an earlier part of this contest, our petitions told him, that from our King there was but one appeal.... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 984 頁
...considerable loss on his side, and none on ours. It has raised our countrymen into a perfect phrenzy. It is an immense misfortune, to the whole empire,...such a disposition at such a time. We are told, and every thing proves it true, that he is the bitterest enemy we have. His Minister is able, and that... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 990 頁
...considerable loss on his side, and none on ours. It has raised our countrymen into a perfect phrenzy. It is an immense misfortune, to the whole empire,...such a disposition at such a time. We are told, and every thing proves it true, that he is the bitterest enemy we have. His Minister is able, and that... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 486 頁
...considerable loss on his side, and none on ours. It has raised our countrymen into a perfect phrenzy. It is an immense misfortune, to the whole empire,...have a King of such a disposition at such a time. We arc told, and every thing proves it true, that he is the bitterest enemy we have. His Minister is able,... | |
| 1830 - 824 頁
...considerable loss on his side, and none on ours. It has raised our countrymen into »perfect phrenzy. It is an immense misfortune, to the whole empire, to have a kin;: of such a disposition at such a time. We are told, and every thing proves it true, that Ъе... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 568 頁
...to be, assuredly, your friend and servant." "Philadelphia, Nov. 29, 1775. "Dear Sir,—* * ' * i * It is an immense misfortune to the whole empire, to...such a disposition at such a time. We are told, and every thing proves it true, that he is the bitterest enemy we have. His Minister is able, and that... | |
| Henry Lee - 1839 - 292 頁
...the whole empire, to have a King of such a disposition at such a time. We are told, and every thing proves it true, that he is the bitterest enemy we have. His minister is able, and that At our Legation in Paris, it is considered at the present day, when a brisk commerce subsists between... | |
| Thaddeus Allen - 1847 - 574 頁
...considerable loss on his side, and none on ours. It has raised our countrymen into a perfect frenzy. It is an immense misfortune to the whole empire, to...such a disposition at such a time. We are told, and every thing proves it true, that he is the bitterest enemy we have. His Minister is able, and that... | |
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