| James Kendall Hosmer - 1896 - 506 էջ
...Otis, as usual now, being the Moderator, spoke eloquently of the British empire and constitution: " The true interests of Great Britain and her plantations...has united let no man dare attempt to pull asunder." But the Revolution wa£ even now in the air. No historic fact can be more clearly shown than that the... | |
| Canniff Haight - 1897 - 32 էջ
...entitled to all 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 ! " When that utterance was made it was no doubt the honest expression of the speaker's heart, and... | |
| Elroy McKendree Avery - 1908 - 484 էջ
...British dominion now extends from sea to sea and from the great rivers to the end of the earth. . . . What God in his providence has united, let no man dare attempt to pull asunder.” In the end, France ceded to England “Nova Scotia, or Acadia, in all its parts. . . . Canada with... | |
| Richard Frothingham - 1910 - 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."* This undoubtedly expressed the feeling of Americans. The idea that the people of England and the colonies... | |
| James Henry Stark - 1910 - 648 էջ
...to say: "Those jealousies which some weak and wicked minds endeavored to infuse with regard to these colonies, had their birth in the blackness of darkness, and it is a great pity that they had not remained there forever. The true interests of Great Britain and her... | |
| Albert Gardner Robinson - 1915 - 320 էջ
...Parliament, and by the laws of God and nature, entitled to all the essential privileges of Britons. What God in his Providence has united let no man dare attempt to pull asunder." Thirteen years later, the sundering blow was struck. Patrick Henry's resolutions submitted to the Virginia... | |
| Albert Gardner Robinson - 1915 - 334 էջ
...Parliament, and by the laws of God and nature, entitled to all the essential privileges of Britons. What God in his Providence has united let no man dare attempt to pull asunder." Thirteen years later, the sundering blow was struck. Patrick Henry's resolutions submitted to the Virginia... | |
| 1888 - 900 էջ
.... . . Some weak and wicked minds have endeavored to infuse jealousies with regard to the colonies ; the true interests of Great Britain and her plantations are mutual, and what God in his providence has unite'l let no man dare to put asunder." Meanwhile, in the heart of the king, who, like that splendid... | |
| 1888 - 928 էջ
.... . . Some weak and wicked minds have endeavored to infuse jealousies with regard to the colonies; the true interests of Great Britain and her plantations are mutual, and what Goti in his providence has united let no man dare to put asunder." Meanwhile, in the heart of the king,... | |
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