| 1854 - 800 páginas
...you to believe), he may saddeuly die upon our hands (runa rester lur let bras); we canuot resuscitate what is dead : if the Turkish empire falls, it falls to rise no more ; and I pnt it to you, therefore, whether it is not better to be provided beforehand for a contingency, than... | |
| 1854 - 798 páginas
...to believe), he may suddenly die upon our hands (nous tester rur leu bras) ; we cannot resuscitate what is dead : if the Turkish empire falls, it falls...a contingency, than to incur the chaos, confusion, and the certainty of a European war, all of which must attend the catastrophe if it should occur unexpectedly,... | |
| 1854 - 908 páginas
...to believe), he may suddenly die upon our hands (nous rester sur les bras) ; we cannot resuscitate what is dead ; if the Turkish empire falls, it falls...a contingency, than to incur the chaos, confusion, and the certainty of a European war, all of which roust attend the catastrophe if it should occur unexpectedly,... | |
| 1854 - 822 páginas
...continuance of his life, I beg you to believe,) he may suddenly die on our hands. We cannot resuscitate what is dead. If the Turkish Empire falls, it falls...a contingency, than to incur the chaos, confusion, and the certainty of an European war, all of which must attend the catastrophe, if it should occur... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1854 - 990 páginas
...to believe), he may suddenly die upon our hands (nous rester rur les bras) ; we cannot resuscitate what is dead ; if the Turkish empire falls, it falls...a contingency, than to incur the chaos, confusion, and the certainty of a European war, all of which must attend the catastrophe if it should occur unexpectedly,... | |
| Francis Rawdon Chesney - 1854 - 388 páginas
...upon our hands (nous Tester sur le bras); we cannot recuscitate what is dead. If the Turkish Kmpire falls, it falls to rise no more. And I put it to you,...a contingency, than to incur the chaos, confusion, and the certainty of a European war, all of which must attend the catastrophe if it should occur unexpectedly,... | |
| William Freke Williams - 1854 - 952 páginas
...to believe), he may suddenly die upon our hands (nous regfer ntr let brat) ; we cannot resuscitate what is dead ; if the Turkish empire falls, it falls...more ; and I put it to you, therefore, whether it ia not better to be provided beforehand for a contingency, than to incur the chaos, connisiqn, and... | |
| George Fowler - 1855 - 358 páginas
...continuance of his life, I beg you to believe), he may suddenly die upon our hands ; we cannot resuscitate what is dead : if the Turkish empire falls, it falls...a contingency than to incur the chaos, confusion, and certainty of a European war, all of which must attend the catastrophe if it should occur unexpectedly,... | |
| Walter Keating Kelly - 1855 - 552 páginas
...you to believe), he may suddenly die upon our hands (nova rester sur les bras). We cannot resuscitate what is dead; if the Turkish empire falls, it falls...a contingency, than to incur the chaos, confusion, aad the certainty of a European war, all of which must attend the catastrophe if it should occur unexpectedly,... | |
| Henry Tyrrell - 1855 - 238 páginas
...he may suddenly die upon our hands (nous rester sur les bras); we cannot resuscitate what is uead ; if the Turkish empire falls, it falls to rise no more...a contingency, than to incur the chaos, confusion, and the certainty of a European war, all of which must attend the catastrophe if it should occur unexpectedly,... | |
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