| James Grahame - 1836 - 486 էջ
...undertaking to begin so glorious an empire as British America is rising to. Those jealousies, which some weak and wicked minds have endeavoured to infuse...united, let no man dare attempt to pull asunder.'" Hutchinson. NOTE IX. Page 111. "Those who have experienced only the severities and dangers of a campaign... | |
| Samuel Curwen - 1842 - 614 էջ
...entitled to all the essential privileges of Britons. The true interests of Great Britain and her colonies are mutual, and what God in his providence has united, let no man dare attempt to pull asunder." There does not appear to have been any cause for dissatisfaction in the colonies at that period, and... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1844 - 438 էջ
...sentiments in his usual earnest way. " Those jealousies, that some weak and wicked minds have endeavored to infuse with regard to the colonies, had their birth...darkness; and it is great pity they had not remained there forever. The true interests of Great Britain and her plantations are mutual, and what God, in his providence,... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1844 - 434 էջ
...sentiments in his usual earnest way. " Those jealousies, that some weak and wicked minds have endeavored to infuse with regard to the colonies, had their birth...darkness; and it is great pity they had not remained there forever. The true interests of Great Britain and her plantations are mutual, and what God, in his providence,... | |
| GEORGE BANCROFT - 1856 - 472 էջ
...America. Some weak and wicked minds have endeavored to infuse jealousies with regard to the colonies ; the true interests of Great Britain and her plantations...united, let no man dare attempt to pull asunder." Such was the unanimous voice of the colonies. Fervent attachment to England was joined with love for... | |
| John Stetson Barry - 1856 - 538 էջ
...These jealousies, that some weak ___ and wicked minds have endeavored to infuse with regard to 1763. the colonies, had their birth in the blackness of...and 'it is great pity they had not remained there forever. The true interests of Great Britain and her plantations are mutual; and what God in his providence... | |
| GEORGE BANCROFT - 1857 - 482 էջ
...America. Some weak and wicked minds have endeavored to infuse jealousies with regard to the colonies ; the true interests of Great Britain and her plantations...united, let no man dare attempt to pull asunder:" Such was the unanimous voice of the colonies. Fervent attachment to England was joined with love for... | |
| John Stetson Barry - 1856 - 536 էջ
...These jealousies, that some weak ^ and wicked minds have endeavored to infuse with regard to 1763. the colonies, had their birth in the blackness of...; and it is great pity they had not remained there forever. The true interests of Great Britain and her plantations are mutual; and what God in his providence... | |
| Samuel Curwen - 1864 - 720 էջ
...entitled to all the essential privileges of Britons. The true interests of Great Britain and her Colonies are mutual, and what God in His providence has united, let no man dare attempt to pull asunder." There does not appear to have been any cause for dissatisfaction in the Colonies at that period, and... | |
| Richard Frothingham - 1872 - 678 էջ
...privileges of Britons; he extolled the union between Great Britain and her plantations; and he said, " What God in his providence has united, let no man dare attempt to pull asunder." 8 This undoubtedly expressed the feeling of Americans. The idea that the people of England and the... | |
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