Brazil. No sea but what is vexed by their fisheries ; no climate that is not witness to their toils. Neither the perseverance of Holland, nor the activity of France, nor the dexterous and firm sagacity of English enterprise ever carried this most perilous... The Maritime Law of Europe - Pàgina 183per Domenico Alberto Azuni - 1806Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Edward Everett - 1850 - 716 pàgines
...of English enterprise ever carried this most perilous mode of hard industry (the whale fishery) to the extent to which it has been pushed by this recent...are still, as it were, but in the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone, of manhood," been achieved, in this respect, since the declaration of independence.... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 568 pàgines
...game, along the coast of Brazil. No sea but what is vexed by their fisheries. No climate that is not witness to their toils. Neither the perseverance of...are still, as it were, but in the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone, of manhood. When I contemplate these things, — when I know that the Colonies... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 pàgines
...game, along the coast of Brazil. No sea but what is vexed by their fisheries. No climate that is not witness to their toils. Neither the perseverance of...are still, as it were, but in the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone, of manhood. When I contemplate these things, — when I know that the Colonies... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 976 pàgines
...game along the coast of Brazil. No sea but what is vexed by their fisheries. No climate that is not witness to their toils. Neither the perseverance of...are still, as it were, but in the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone of manhood. When I contemplate these things — when I know that the colonies... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 978 pàgines
...vexed by their fisheries. No climate that is not witness to their toils. Neither the |>erseverance of Holland, nor the activity of France, nor the dexterous...are still, as it were, but in the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone of manhood. When I contemplate these things — when I know that the colonies... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1852 - 552 pàgines
...the dexterous and firm sagacity of English enterprise, ever carried this most perilous mode of hard industry to the extent to which it has been pushed...are still, as it were, but in the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone of manhood. When I contemplate these things ; when I know that the colonies... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1852 - 558 pàgines
...the dexterous and firm sagacity of English enterprise, ever carried this most perilous mode of hard industry to the extent to which it has been pushed...are still, as it were, but in the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone of manhood. When I contemplate these things ; when I know that the colonies... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 pàgines
...this most perilous mode of hardy industry to the extent to which it has been pushed by this reeent People ; a People who are still, as it were, but in the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone, of manhood. When I contemplate these things, — when I know that the Colonies... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 968 pàgines
...perilous mode of hardy industry to the extent to which it has been pushed by this recent people—a people who are still, as it were, but in the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone of manhood. When I contemplate these things—when I know that the colonies... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1853 - 1016 pàgines
...the dexterous and firm sagacity of English enterprise, ever carried this most perilous mode of hard industry to the extent to which it has been pushed...are still, as it were, but in the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone of manhood. When I contemplate these things; when I know that the colonies... | |
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