The temper and character which prevail in our colonies are, I am afraid, unalterable by any human art. We cannot, I fear, falsify the pedigree of this fierce people, and persuade them that they are not sprung from a nation in whose veins the blood of... The Eclectic Review - Pagina 379geredigeerd door - 1829Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| HAMMOND LAMONT - 1897 - 236 pagina’s
...complete your ruin. Spoliatis arma supersunt. The temper and character which prevail in our colonies 10 are, I am afraid, unalterable by any human art. We...which they would hear you tell them this tale would 15 detect the imposition; your speech would betray you. An Englishman is the unfittest person on earth... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1897 - 266 pagina’s
...to your prosperity, may be strong enougli to complete your ruin. Spoliatis arma st'persunt. 20 54. The temper and character which prevail in our Colonies...from a nation in whose veins the blood of freedom cir- 35 dilates. The language in which they would hear you tell them this tale would detect the imposition... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1899 - 178 pagina’s
...contribute to your prosperity may be strong enough to complete your ruin. Spoliatis m-ma 20 supersunt.0 The temper and character which prevail in our Colonies...people, and persuade them that they are not sprung 25 from a nation in whose veins the blood of freedom circulates. The language in which they would hear... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1899 - 202 pagina’s
...contribute to your prosperity, may be strong enough to complete your ruin. Spoliatis 10 arma supersunt. The temper and character which prevail in our colonies...pedigree of this fierce people and persuade them that is they are not sprung from a nation in whose veins the blood of freedom circulates. The language in... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1900 - 274 pagina’s
...contribute to your prosperity may be strong enough to complete your 970 ruin. Spoliatis arma supersunt. The temper and character which prevail in our colonies...persuade them that they are not sprung from a nation in 975 whose veins the blood of freedom circulates. The language in which they would hear you tell them... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1900 - 464 pagina’s
...contribute to your prosperity may be strong enough to complete your ruin. Spoliatis arma supersunt. [54] The temper and character which prevail in our colonies...are, I am afraid, unalterable by any human art. "We can not, I fear, falsify the pedigree of this fierce people, and persuade them that they are not sprung... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1900 - 136 pagina’s
...contribute to your prosperity, may be. strong enough to complete your ruinJ Spoliatis arma supersunt.** 53. The temper and character which prevail in our colonies are, I am afraid, unalterable by any human art. 15 We cannot, I fear, falsify the pedigree of this fierce people, and persuade them that they are not... | |
| Richard Salter Storrs - 1901 - 600 pagina’s
...liberty had grown up in the colonies, now unalterable by any contrivance. " We cannot," he said, " we cannot, I fear, falsify the pedigree of this fierce...nation in whose veins the blood of freedom circulates. . . . I think it is nearly as little in our power to change their republican religion as their free... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1901 - 186 pagina’s
...contribute to your prosperity may be strong enough to complete your ruin. Spoliatis arma supersunt. 53. The temper and character which prevail in our colonies are, I am afraid, unalterable by any human art. 5 We cannot, I fear, falsify the pedigree of this fierce people and persuade them that they are not... | |
| Richard Henry Jesse, Edward Archibald Allen - 1901 - 404 pagina’s
...liberty according to English ideas, and our English principles. • • • The temper and cha1acter which prevail in our colonies are, I am afraid, unalterable by any human art. We can not, I fear, falsify the pedigree of this fierce people, and persuade them that they are not sprung... | |
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