| Charles Eyre Pascoe - Downing Street (London, England) - 1908 - 566 pages
...to advance this Nation, for such time as to His wisdom seemed good, to an high pitch of Prosperity and Glory ; by unanimity at Home ; by confidence and reputation Abroad ; by alliances wisely chosen and faithfully observed ; by Colonies united and protected ; by decisive Victories... | |
| Kate Hotblack - Great Britain - 1917 - 244 pages
...speedy execution his plans for a war which should raise his nation " to as high pitch of prosperity and glory by unanimity at home — by confidence and reputation abroad — by alliances wisely chosen and faithfully observed — by colonies united and protected — by decisive... | |
| Richard C. Simmons - History - 1981 - 452 pages
...Great Englishman's policy, Burke declared, had been to raise his nation "to a high pitch of prosperity and glory by unanimity at home — by confidence and reputation abroad — by alliance wisely chosen and faithfully observed — by colonies united and protected — by decisive victories... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1783 - 624 pages
...intending to advance this nation for fuch time as to his wif dom feemed good, to a high pitch of profperity and glory, by unanimity at home— by confidence and...abroad — by alliance wifely chofen and faithfully obthe fame offer in the county of fervçd — by colonies united and protected — by decifive victories... | |
| English essays - 1782 - 710 pages
...to advance this nation, for fuch time as to his wifdoin f<eincd good, to an high pitch of profpeiity and glory, by unanimity at home ; by confidence and reputation abroad ; by alliances wifely chofen and faithfully obferved ; by colonies united and protefted by decifive viftories... | |
| English literature - 1782 - 774 pages
...to advance this nation, for fuch time as to his wifdom feemcd good, to an high pitch of profperity and glory, by unanimity at home — by confidence and reputation abroad— by alliances wifely chofen and faithfully obferved— by colonies united and protected — by decifive... | |
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