Enemy, if they had not made him so; he was quiet, in peace, and no way disturb'd, or encroach'd upon us, and we know no reason we had to quarrel with him. But further, We make no question but we are able to deal with this common Enemy without their help;... Political Pamphlets - Halaman 32diedit oleh - 1892 - 303 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Daniel Defoe - 1703 - 500 halaman
...encroach'd upon us, and we know no reafon we had to quarrel with him. But further, We make no queftion but we are able to deal with this common Enemy without their help; bat why mufl we unite with them, becaufe of the Enemy ? Will they go over to the Enemy, if we do not... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 1024 halaman
...if they had not made him so ; he was quiet in peace, and no way disturbed or encroached upon us, nud we know no reason we had to quarrel with him. But...if we do not prevent it by a union with them ? We arc very well contented they should, and make no question we shall be ready to deal with them and the... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 halaman
...but I doubt not the Government will find effectual methods for the rooting the contagion from this ish, tongue : — " God bless thee, my son ! I will...of Salomon's House, I will keep this order : first tliis common enemy without their help ; but why must we unite with them, because of the enemy '( Will... | |
| Edward Arber - 1883 - 714 halaman
...enemy had been no enemy, if they had not made him so ! He was quiet, in peace, and no way disturbed and encroached upon us ; and we know no reason we had...by a Union with them ? We are very well contented [that] they should ! and make no question, we shall be ready to deal with them and the common enemy... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 488 halaman
...they had not made him so ; he was quiet in peace, and no way disturbed, or encroached upon us, and wo know no reason we had to quarrel with him. But further,...why must we unite with them, because of the enemy P Will they go over to the enemy, if we do not prevent it by a union with them ? — We are very well... | |
| 1898 - 388 halaman
...Wai of 1689-1607 came about through the Accession of Wil. III. The next War began in 1702. encroach'd upon us, and we know no reason we had to quarrel with...union with them . We are very well contented they shou'd ; and make no question, we shall be ready to deal with them and the common Enemy too, and better... | |
| Percy Dearmer - 1898 - 396 halaman
...War of 1689-1697 came about through the Accession of Wil. III. The next War began in 1702. encroach'd upon us, and we know no reason we had to quarrel with him. But further, We make no question but we arc able to deal with this common Enemy without their help; but why must we unite with them because... | |
| George Atherton Aitken - 1903 - 458 halaman
...enemy had been no enemy, if they had not made him so ! He was quiet, in peace, and no way disturbed and encroached upon us ; and we know no reason we had...by a Union with them ? We are very well contented [that] they should ! and make no question, we shall be ready to deal with them and the common enemy... | |
| 1910 - 450 halaman
...enemy had been no enemy, if they had not made him so ! He was quiet, in peace, and no way disturbed and encroached upon us; and we know no reason we had to...by a Union with them ? We are very well contented [that] they should ! and make no question, we shall be ready to deal with them and the common enemy... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 964 halaman
...face of this land. Another argument they use, which is this: that it is a time of war, and we [290 * Or, while the wings aspire, are heart and eye...thine; Whence thou dost pour upon the world 阀 [300 enemy without their help: but why must we unite with them, because of the enemy? Will they go... | |
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