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| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1882 - 556 páginas
...from breaking that fine and noble i^ nv China vase, the British empire ; for I knew, that, being V once broken, the separate parts could not retain even their share of the strength or value that existed in the whole, and that a perfect reunion of those parts could scarce ever be... | |
| 1875 - 980 páginas
...ried zeal, to preserve from breaking that fine and noble China vase—the British empire; for I know, that being once broken, the separate parts could not retain even their shares of the strength and value that existed in the whole ; and that a perfect reunion of these parts... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1889 - 928 páginas
...I endeavor, with unfeigned and unwearied zeal, to preserve from breaking that fine and noble china vase, the British Empire, for I knew that, being once...could not retain even their share of the strength or value that existed in the whole, and that a perfect reunion of those parts could scarce ever be... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1889 - 890 páginas
...I endeavor, with unfeigned and unwearied zeal, to preserve from breaking that fine and noble china vase, the British Empire, for I knew that, being once...could not retain even their share of the strength or value that existed in the whole, and that a perfect reunion of those parts could scarce ever be... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1889 - 898 páginas
...unwearied zeal, to preserve froiiTbreakiiig-tliatTlne and noble china vase, the lJritish~Trin'pire, for I knew that, being once broken, the separate parts...could not retain even their share of the strength or value that existed in the whole, and that a perfect reunion of those parts could scarce ever be... | |
| Silas Deane - 1890 - 588 páginas
...endeavour, with unfeigned and unwearied zeal, to preserve from breaking that fine and noble China Case—the British Empire ; for I knew that, being once broken, the separate parts coiild not retain their share of the strength and value that existed in tlic whole ; and that a perfect... | |
| Silas Deane - 1891 - 716 páginas
...endeavour with " unfeigned and unwearied zeal, to preserve from " breaking that fine, and noble china vase, the British " empire; for I knew, that being...retain, even their share of " the strength, and value, which existed in the whole, " and that a perfect re-union of those parts could scarce " ever be hoped... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1904 - 566 páginas
...England have the fate of all my former predictions, not to be believed till the event shall verify it. existed in the whole, and that a perfect reunion of...Lordship may possibly remember the tears of joy that wet my cheek, when, at your good sister's in London, you once gave me expectations that a reconciliation... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1906 - 662 páginas
...have the Fate of all my former Predictions, not to be believed till the Event shall verify it feet Reunion of those Parts could scarce ever be hoped...Lordship may possibly remember the tears of Joy that wet my Cheek, when, at your good Sister's in London, you once gave me Expectations that a Reconciliation... | |
| Wayne Whipple - 1911 - 434 páginas
...zeal, to preserve from breaking that fine and noble China vase, the British Empire; for I knew that, once broken, the separate parts could not retain even their share of the strength or value that existed in the whole, and that a perfect reunion of their parts could scarce ever be... | |
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