Of all nations under heaven, the greatest and most powerful, is England ; she takes precedence of all, and is never guilty of falsehood. How do you presume to say she is false ? We know that when France invaded Egypt, and attacked the Mamelukes, she was... A Year Among the Circassians - 第 159 頁J. A. Longworth 著 - 1840完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Edmund Burke - 1838 - 1122 頁
...— God in heaven and the emperor upon earth." The reply of the chiefs was partly to this effect: — "Of all nations under heaven, the greatest and most...from it by England, who thus earned the gratitude of Circassians. You speak too loftily when you talk of destroying this country; such language becomes... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1838 - 862 頁
...— God in heaven and the emperor upon earth." The reply of the chiefs wag partly to this effect:— "Of all nations under heaven, the greatest and most...never guilty of falsehood. How do you presume to say slie is false ? We know that when France invaded Egypt, and attacked the Mamelukes, she was expelled... | |
| Robert Gordon Latham - 1863 - 450 頁
...powers in existence, God in Heaven, and the Emperor upon earth." To which the rejoinder is : — " Of all nations under Heaven, the greatest and most...from it by England, who thus earned the gratitude of Circassians. You speak too loftily when you talk of destroying this country : such language becomes... | |
| Robert Gordon Latham - 1863 - 440 頁
...powers in existence, God in Heaven, and- the Emperor upon earth." To which the rejoinder is : — " Of all nations under Heaven, the greatest and most...from it by England, who thus earned the gratitude of Circassians. You speak too loftily when yon talk of destroying this country : such language becomes... | |
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