| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 302 páginas
...abated. Of what they had before the late conquest of their country, there remain only their language and their poverty. Their language is attacked on every...scriptures, that they might have no monument of their mother-tongue. That their poverty is gradually abated, cannot be mentioned among the unpleasing consequences... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 360 páginas
...abated. Of what they had before the late conquest of their country, there remain only their language and their poverty. Their language is attacked on every...scriptures, that they might have no monument of their mother-tongue. That their poverty is gradually abated, cannot be mentioned among the unpleasing consequence*... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 428 páginas
...abated. Of what they had before the late conquest of their country, there remain only their language and their poverty. Their language is attacked on every...scriptures, that they might have no monument of their mother-tongue. That their poverty is gradually abated, cannot be mentioned among the unpleasing consequences... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1810 - 424 páginas
...abated. Of what they had before the late conquest of their country, there remain only their language and their poverty. Their language is attacked on every side. Schools are erected, in which E?tglisti only is taught, and there were lately some who thought it reasonable to refuse them a version... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 388 páginas
...abated. Of what they had before the late conquest of their country, there remain only their language and their poverty. Their language is attacked on every...scriptures, that they might have no monument of their mother-tongue. That their poverty is gradually abated, cannot be mentioned among the unpleasing consequences... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 386 páginas
...abated. Of what they had before the late conquest of their country, there remain only their language and their poverty. Their language is attacked on every side. Schools are erected, in which Knglish only is taught, and there were lately some who thought it reasonable to refuse them a version... | |
| John Adams - 1816 - 352 páginas
...abated. Of what they had before the late conquest of their country, there remain only their language and their poverty. Their language is attacked on every...scriptures, that they might have no monument of their mothertongue. That their poverty is gradually abated, cannot be mentioned among the unpleasing consequences... | |
| Samuel Johnson (écrivain.) - 1816 - 218 páginas
...abated. Of what they had before the late conquest of their country, there remain only their language and their poverty. Their language is attacked on every...scriptures, that they might have no monument of their mother-tongue. That their poverty is gradually abated, cannot be mentioned among the unpleasing consequences... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 432 páginas
...abated. Of what they had before the late conquest of their country, there remain only their language and their poverty. Their language is attacked on every...scriptures, that they might have no monument of their mother-tongue. That their poverty is gradually abated, cannot be mentioned among the unpleasing consequences... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1818 - 398 páginas
...abated. Of what they had before the late conquest of their country, there remain only their language and their poverty. Their language is attacked on every...scriptures, that they might have no monument of their mother-tongue. That their poverty is gradually abated, cannot be mentioned among the unpleasing consequences... | |
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