Speech on Conciliation with America: Ed., with Notes and an Introduction, by Hammond LamontGinn & Company, 1897 - 152 страници |
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... freedom . ( 1922-214 ) 2. Their form of government fosters a spirit of freedom . ( 21 5-12 ) 3. Their religion fosters this spirit . 4. In the South slavery has made ( 21 13–22 17 ) those who are free still more jealous of their freedom ...
... freedom . ( 1922-214 ) 2. Their form of government fosters a spirit of freedom . ( 21 5-12 ) 3. Their religion fosters this spirit . 4. In the South slavery has made ( 21 13–22 17 ) those who are free still more jealous of their freedom ...
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... freedom , prosecuting it as crimi- nal , and complying with it as necessary - the last is the only one possible ( 28 13–30 ) ; for - A. It is difficult to remove the causes ( 28 31-29 2 ) ; for 1. It is hard to remove the conditions ...
... freedom , prosecuting it as crimi- nal , and complying with it as necessary - the last is the only one possible ( 28 13–30 ) ; for - A. It is difficult to remove the causes ( 28 31-29 2 ) ; for 1. It is hard to remove the conditions ...
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... freedom it will increase their power of producing revenue . ( 69 19-70 16 ) ii . The political parties in the colonies will advocate grants in order to obtain the favor of the home government . ( 70 17-71 6 ) h . As a matter of fact our ...
... freedom it will increase their power of producing revenue . ( 69 19-70 16 ) ii . The political parties in the colonies will advocate grants in order to obtain the favor of the home government . ( 70 17-71 6 ) h . As a matter of fact our ...
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... freedom is 106 the predominating feature which marks and distinguishes the whole and as an ardent is always a jealous affection , your colonies become suspicious , restive and untractable , whenever they see the least attempt to wrest ...
... freedom is 106 the predominating feature which marks and distinguishes the whole and as an ardent is always a jealous affection , your colonies become suspicious , restive and untractable , whenever they see the least attempt to wrest ...
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... freedom . Freedom is to them not only an enjoyment , but a kind of 30 rank and privilege . Not seeing there that freedom , as in countries where it is a common blessing and as broad and general as the air , may be united with much ...
... freedom . Freedom is to them not only an enjoyment , but a kind of 30 rank and privilege . Not seeing there that freedom , as in countries where it is a common blessing and as broad and general as the air , may be united with much ...
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Страница 71 - My hold of the colonies is in the close affection which grows from common names, from kindred blood, from similar privileges, and equal protection. These are ties, which, though light as air, are as strong as links of iron.
Страница liii - It is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the queen of France, then the dauphiness, at Versailles; and surely never lighted on this orb, which she hardly seemed to touch, a more delightful vision.
Страница 17 - Neither the perseverance of Holland, nor the activity of France, nor the dexterous and firm sagacity of English enterprise, ever carried this most perilous mode of hardy industry to the extent to which it has been pushed by this recent people ; a people who are still, as it were, but in the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone of manhood.
Страница 87 - AND after six days Jesus taketh Peter, James, and John his brother, and bringeth them up into a high mountain apart, 2 And was transfigured before them : and his face did shine as the sun, and his raiment was white as the light 3 And, behold, there appeared unto them Moses and Elias talking with him.
Страница 37 - The question with me is, not whether you have a right to render your people miserable, but whether it is not your interest to make them happy. It is not what a lawyer tells me I may do, but what humanity, reason and justice tell me I ought to do.
Страница 19 - ... and untractable, whenever they see the least attempt to wrest from them by force, or shuffle from them by chicane, what they think the only advantage worth living for. This fierce spirit of liberty is stronger in the English colonies probably than in any other people of the earth...
Страница 107 - That the foundation of English liberty, and of all free government, is a right in the people to participate in their legislative council...
Страница 16 - Straits — while we are looking for them beneath the Arctic circle, we hear that they have pierced into the opposite region of Polar cold — that they are at the antipodes, and engaged under the frozen Serpent of the south.* Falkland Island, which seemed too remote and romantic an object for the grasp of national ambition, is but a stage and resting-place in the progress of their victorious industry.
Страница 72 - Deny them this participation of freedom, and you break that sole bond, which originally made, and must still preserve, the unity of the empire.
Страница 73 - Magnanimity in politics is not seldom the truest wisdom, and a great empire and little minds go ill together.