No sea but what is vexed by their fisheries. No climate that is not witness to their toils. Neither the perseverance of Holland, nor the activity of France, nor the dexterous and firm sagacity of English enterprise, ever carried this most perilous mode... The Navy and Merchant Marine - Página 121917Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Domenico Alberto Azuni - 1806 - 462 páginas
...to their toils. Neither the perseverance of Holland, " nor the activity of France, nor the dexterous and firm sagacity " of English enterprise, ever carried this most perilous mode of " hardy industry, to the extent to which it has been pushed by " this recent people ; a people who... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 518 páginas
...to their toils. Neither the perseverance of Holland, nor the activity of France, nor the dexterous and firm sagacity of English enterprise, ever carried this most perilous mode of hardy industry to the extent to which it has been pushed by this recent people ; a people who are still,... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 512 páginas
...to their toils. Neither the perseverance of Holland, nor the activity of France, nor the dexterous and firm sagacity of English enterprise, ever carried this most perilous mode of hardy industry to the extent to which it has been pushed by this recent people; a people who are still,... | |
| John Quincy Adams - 1810 - 414 páginas
...the dexterous and firm sagacity of Englibh enterprise, ever carried this most perilous mode of hardy industry to the extent, to which it has been pushed by this recent people." In comparing the purposes, to which these two modes of constructing a period will be most applicable,... | |
| John Quincy Adams - 1810 - 412 páginas
...the same speech. " Neither the perseverance of Holland, nor the activity ef France, nor the dexterous and firm sagacity of English enterprise, ever carried this most perilous mode of hardy industry to the extent, to which it has been pushed by this recent people." In comparing the... | |
| Rodolphus Dickinson - 1815 - 214 páginas
...of Holland, nor the activity of France, nor the dexterous and firm sagacity of English enterprize, ever carried this most perilous mode of hard industry...extent to which it has been pushed by this recent N people; a people who are still, as it were, but in the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1815 - 460 páginas
...their toils. Neither the perseverance of Holland, nor the activity of France, nor the dexterous and $rm sagacity of English enterprise, ever carried this most perilous mode of hard industiy to the extent to which it has been pushed by this recent people ; a people who are still,... | |
| Rodolphus Dickinson - 1818 - 216 páginas
...of Holland, nor the activity of France, nor the dexterous and firm sagacity of English enterprize, ever carried this most perilous mode of hard industry to the extent to, which it has bt-cu pushed bv this rerent people ; a people who are still, as it were, but in the gristle, and not... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1819 - 484 páginas
...to their toils. Neither the perseverance of Holland, nor the activity of France, nor the dexterous and firm sagacity of English enterprise, ever carried...recent people ; a people who are still, as it were, but ki the gristle, aud not yet hardened into the bone of c manhood. When I contemplate these things ;... | |
| John Sanderson - 1823 - 300 páginas
...nor the dexterous and firm sagacity of English enterprise, ever carried this perilous mode of hardy industry to the extent to which it has been pushed by this recent people, who are still, as it were, in the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone of manhood." In the beginning... | |
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