| Washington Irving - 1855 - 566 頁
..." They will no longer need her protection," said he ; " she will call on them to contribute toward supporting the burdens they have helped to bring on...they will answer by striking off all dependence."* * Count de VergenneB, French ambassador at Constantinople. CHAPTER XXVI. •WASHINGTON'S INSTALLATION... | |
| Washington Irving - 1856 - 496 頁
..." They will no longer need her protection," said he ; " she will call on them to contribute toward supporting the burdens they have helped to bring on her, and they will answer by striking of all dependence." * * Count de Vergennes, French ambassador at Constantinople. CHAPTER XXVI. WASHINGTON'S... | |
| Washington Irving - 1857 - 566 頁
..." They will no longer need her protection," said he ; " she will call on them to contribute toward supporting the burdens they have helped to bring on...and they will answer by striking off all dependence" 1 1 Cooot de Yergennea, French ambassador at Constantinople. CHAPTER XXVI. Washington's Installation... | |
| Washington Irving - 1857 - 502 頁
...' ' They will no longer need her protection," said he; "she will call on them to contribute toward supporting the burdens they have helped to bring on...they will answer by striking off all dependence." * * Count de Vergennes, French ambassador at Constantinople. Chapter Washington's Installation in the... | |
| Washington Irving - 1859 - 498 頁
...awe. "They will no longer need her protection," said he; "she will call on them to contribute toward supporting the burdens they have helped to bring on her, and they will answer by striking off her dependence" 5 CHAPTEE XXVI. Washington's Installation in the House of Burgesses—His Rural LifeMount... | |
| Washington Irving - 1860 - 482 頁
...4C They will no longer need her protection," said he ; " she will call on them to contribute toward supporting the burdens they have helped to bring on...and they will answer by striking off all dependence. ^ * * Count de Vergennes, French ambassador at Constantinople. CHAPTER XXVL •WASHINGTON'S INSTALLATION... | |
| Washington Irving - 1857 - 1384 頁
..." They will no longer need her protection," said he ; " she will call on them to contribute toward supporting the burdens they have helped to bring on...and they will answer by striking off all dependence" * * Count de Vergeimes, French ambassador at Constantinople. CHAPTER XXVI. rASHlNGTON'S INSTALLATION... | |
| Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1872 - 470 頁
...persuaded,' and afterwards he himself recalled his prediction to the notice of the British Ministry, ' England will ere long repent of having removed the...northern colonies were meditating a state of independency of Great Britain.' — Bancroft, History of American Revolution, vol. i., p. 524. Lord Cornwallis at... | |
| 1876 - 150 頁
...might result in their independence. "With almost prophetic sagacity ."Vergennes had said, "England will repent of having removed the only check that could...they will answer by striking off all dependence." Ministry and people undervalued then, as they had ever before and have ever since, the capacity and... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1882 - 594 頁
...English traveller, with striking accuracy, the events that would occur. ' England,' he said, ' will soon repent of having removed the only check that could...they will answer by striking off all dependence.' 2 It is not to be supposed that Englishmen were wholly blind to this danger. One of the ablest advocates... | |
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