Gueux was instantly proposed, and adopted with acclamation. The reproach it was originally intended to convey became neutralized, as its general application to men of all ranks and fortunes concealed its effect as a stigma on many to whom it might be... The Netherlands - Page 107by Thomas Colley Grattan - 1833 - 422 pagesFull view - About this book
| Early English newspapers - 1830 - 718 pages
...poverty as ti> justify in some sort the sarcasm. The chiefs of the company being at that very moment debating on the name which they should choose for...parties. ' Long live the Gueux !' was the toast given and tumulluously drunk by this madbrained company ; and Brederode, setting no bounds to the boisterous... | |
| Great Britain - 1830 - 716 pages
...moment debating on the name which they should choose for this patriotic league, the title of Gutux was instantly proposed, and adopted with acclamation....wanting of the most absurd and apparently dishonouring nickname* being elsewhere adopted by powerful political parties. ' Long live the Gueux !' wa* the toast... | |
| Thomas Colley Grattan - Netherlands - 1831 - 312 pages
...and adopted with acclamation. The reproach it was originally intended to convey became neutralized, as its general application to men of all ranks and...examples wanting of the most absurd and apparently dishonoring nicknames being elsewhere adopted by powerful political parties. " Long live the Gueux... | |
| A counsellor at law - Belgium - 1831 - 426 pages
...and adopted with acclamation. The reproach it was originally intended to convey became neutralized, as its general application to men of all ranks and...stigma on many to whom it might be seriously applied. 'Long live the Gueux T was the toast given and tumultuously drunk by this mad-brained company; and... | |
| Thomas Colley Grattan - Netherlands - 1831 - 318 pages
...its general application to men of all ranii and fortunes concealed its effect as a stigma on many t* whom it might be seriously applied. Neither were examples wanting of the most absurd and apparently dishonoring nick names being elsewhere adopted by powerful political parties. " Long live the Gueux... | |
| Frederick Calder (Wesleyan Methodist Minister.) - 1835 - 642 pages
...been far from suffering them." The reproach it was originally intended to convey became neutralized, as its general application to men of all ranks and...concealed its effect as a stigma on many to whom it might seriously be applied. To gire effect to the appropriation of this designation to the confederates,... | |
| Frederick Calder - Remonstrants - 1835 - 574 pages
...been far from suffering them." The reproach it was originally intended to convey became neutralized, as its general application to men of all ranks and...concealed its effect as a stigma on many to whom it might seriously be applied. To give effect to the appropriation of this designation to the confederates,... | |
| Frederick Calder - Remonstrants - 1838 - 566 pages
...The reproach it was originally intended to convey became neutralized, as its general application lo men of all ranks and fortunes concealed its effect as a stigma on many to whom it might seriously be applied. To give eflect to the appropriation of this designation to the confederates,... | |
| Thomas Colley Grattan - Netherlands - 1899 - 418 pages
...and adopted with acclamation. The reproach it was originally intended to convey became neutralized, as its general application to men of all ranks and...examples wanting of the most absurd and apparently dishonoring nicknames being elsewhere adopted by powerful political parties. "Long live the Gueux!"... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - World history - 1907 - 710 pages
...for this patriotic league, the title of gueux was instantly proposed, and adopted with acclamation.1 The reproach it was originally intended to convey...wanting of the most absurd and apparently dishonouring nickname; being elsewhere adopted by powerful political parties. "Long live the gueux!" was the toast... | |
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