vase — the British empire ; for I knew that, being once broken, the separate parts could not retain even their share of the strength and value that existed in the whole; and that a perfect re-union of those parts could scarce ever be hoped for. Your... Contributions to the Edinburgh Review - Página 150de Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 733 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| William Cabell Bruce - 1917 - 566 páginas
...and unwearied Zeal [was his touching language] to preserve from breaking that fine and noble China Vase, the British Empire; for I knew, that, being...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 those Parts... | |
| Randolph Greenfield Adams - 1922 - 234 páginas
...zeal, to preserve from breaking that noble China vase, the British Empire, for I knew that once being 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 hoped... | |
| A. Robert Lee, W. M. Verhoeven - 1996 - 376 páginas
...Zeal, to preserve from breaking, that fine and noble China Vase the British Empire,” wrote Franklin, “for I knew that being once broken, the separate...could not retain even their Share of the Strength or Value that existed in the Whole, and that a perfect re-Union of those Parts could scarce even be... | |
| Don Cook - 1995 - 446 páginas
...and unwearied zeal, to preserve from breaking that fine and noble China vase, the British Empire;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 to... | |
| William G. Shade - 1998 - 314 páginas
...I endeavour, with unfeigned and unwearied zeal, to preserve from breaking that fine and noble china vase, the British Empire, for I knew that, being once...broken, the separate parts could not retain even their shares of the strength or value that existed in the whole, and that a perfect reunion of those parts... | |
| Paul M. Zall - 2005 - 330 páginas
...I endeavour 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 Re-Union of those Parts could scarce even be... | |
| Isaac Backus, David Weston - 2001 - 612 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...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... | |
| Edmund Sears Morgan - 2003 - 356 páginas
...I endeavour 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 Re-Union of those Parts could scarce even be... | |
| Walter Isaacson - 2003 - 607 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," he wrote. "Your Lordship may possibly remember the tears of joy... | |
| James Srodes - 2003 - 454 páginas
...British Empire; for I knew that, once being broken, the separate parts could not retain even their shares of the strength and value that existed in the whole,...that a perfect reunion of those parts could scarce be hoped for. Your lordship may possibly remember the tears of joy that wet my cheek, when, at your... | |
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