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" It would be disingenuous indeed not to admit that the entry of the French army into Spain was, in a certain sense, a disparagement, an affront to the pride, a blow to the feelings of England... "
The History of the Life and Reign of George the Fourth - Side 290
af William Wallace - 1832
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O padre amaro, ou Sovéla, politica, historica, e literaria [ed. by J ..., Bind 1

Padre amaro - 1826 - 486 sider
...confuse dates and facts which throw a reciprocal light upon each other. It would be disingenuous, indeed, not to admit that the entry of the French army into...can hardly be supposed that the government did not sympathize,, on that occasion, with the feelings of the people. •But I deny that, questionable, or...
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Corrected report of speeches ... relative to the affairs of Portugal

George Canning - 1826 - 138 sider
...confuse dates and facts which throw a reciprocal light upon each other. It would be disingenuous, indeed, not to admit that the entry of the French army into Spain, was in a certain sense, a disparagement—an affront to the pride,—a blow to the feelings of England:—and it can hardly be...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1827 - 984 sider
...the jealousies and alarmed the imaginations of our ancestors. " It would be disingenuous, indeed,, not to admit that the entry of the French army into...can hardly be supposed that the government did not sympathize, on that occasion, with the feelings of the people. But I deny, that, questionable or censurable...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1827 - 966 sider
...excited the jealousies and alarmed the imaginations of our ancestors. "It would be disingenuous, indeed, not to admit that the entry of the French army into...can hardly be supposed that the government did not sympathize, on that occasion, with the feelings of the people. But I deny, that, questionable or censurable...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Bind 68

1827 - 932 sider
...Anne, animated the debates and dictated the votes of the Britisli it would be disingenuous, indeed, not to admit that the entry of the French army into...can hardly be supposed that the government did not sympathize, on that occasion, with the feelings of the people. But I deny, that, questionable or censurable...
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The Quarterly biographical magazine

334 sider
...excited the jealousies and alarmed the imaginations of our ancestors. — It would be disingenuous indeed not to admit that the entry of the French army into...can hardly be supposed that the government did not sympathize on that occasion with the feelings of the people. But I deny that, questionable or censurable...
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The Speech of the Right Hon. George Canning, Bind 6

George Canning - 1828 - 458 sider
...confuse dates and facts which throw a reciprocal light upon each other. It would be disingenuous, indeed, not to admit that the entry of the French army into...can hardly be supposed that the Government did not sympathize, on that occasion, with the feelings of the people. But I deny that, questionable or censurable...
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The Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1827 - 700 sider
...confuse dates and facts which throw a reciprocal light upon each other. It would be disingenuous, indeed, not to admit that the entry of the French army into...can hardly be supposed that the government did not sympathize, on that occasion, with the feelings of the people. But I deny that, questionable or censurable...
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The Political Life of the Right Honourable George Canning: From 1822 ..., Bind 3

Augustus Granville Stapleton - 1831 - 516 sider
...dates, and facts, which " throw a reciprocal light upon each other. " It would be disingenuous, indeed, not to " admit that the entry of the French army into...disparagement " — an affront to the pride, — a blow to the feel" ings of England : — and it can hardly be snp" posed that the Government did not sympathize,...
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The Foreign Quarterly Review, Bind 3;Bind 8

1831 - 564 sider
...Mr. Canning opened, for the first time, to the House, a new view of this transaction. Admitting* " that the entry of the French army into Spain was in...a certain sense, a disparagement — an affront to her pride — a blow to the feelings of England." — He had asked himself — "if the possession of...
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