England, though to the betraying of the interest of this nation, whenever it comes in competition with that of England. And what less can be expected, unless we resolve to expect miracles, and that greedy, ambitious, and for the most part necessitous... The Political Works of Andrew Fletcher - Page 274by Andrew Fletcher - 1737 - 448 pagesFull view - About this book
| Andrew Fletcher - England - 1732 - 492 pages
...country, have to ftruggle with at this time. We may, if we pleafe, dream of other remedies ; but fo long as Scots-men muft go to the Englim court to obtain...of the intereft of this nation, whenever it comes jn competition with that of England. And what lefs can be expected, unlefs we refolve to expedt miracles,... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1873 - 734 pages
...be managed with regard to the court and interest of England, though to the betraying of the interest of this nation whenever it comes in competition with that of England. And what less can be expected, unless we resolve to expect miracles, and that greedy, ambitious, and for the... | |
| Andrew Fletcher - History - 1997 - 304 pages
...be managed with regard to the court and interest of England, though to the betraying of the interest of this nation, whenever it comes in competition with that of England. And what less can be expected, unless we resolve to expect miracles, and that greedy, ambitious, and for the... | |
| Paul Henderson Scott - History - 2006 - 108 pages
...be managed with regard to the court and interest of England, though to the betraying of the interest of this nation, whenever it comes in competition with that of England. And what less can be expected, unless we resolve to expect miracles, and that greedy, ambitious, and for the... | |
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