| Junius - 1834 - 228 страници
...Grenville, was at any rate to be distressed, because he was minister; and Mr. Pitt* and lord Camden were to be the patrons of America, because they were in opposition. Their declamation gave spirit and argument to the colonies; and while, perhaps, they meant no more than the... | |
| James Grahame - 1836 - 486 страници
...resistance. " Their declaration," says the first of these letters which appeared in January, 1769, " gave spirit and argument to the colonies; and while,...than the ruin of a minister, they in effect divided one-half of the empire from the other." Junius ascribes Pitt's vehement opposition to the Stamp Act,... | |
| John Sinclair - 1837 - 816 страници
...pen of Junius : ' Their declaration' (namely t r those who were accounted the heads of Opposition) ' gave spirit and argument to the colonies ; and while, perhaps, they meant no more than the ruin of the Minister, they in effect divided one half of the empire from the other.'" » • Jiraius, Letter... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1838 - 734 страници
...of better men than themselves, of the first William Pitt and of Lord Camden : " Their declarations gave spirit and argument to the colonies, and while,...than the ruin of a Minister, they, in effect, divided one-half of the empire from the other." Mr. Warburton regretted many of the observations that had fallen... | |
| Junius (pseud.) - 1850 - 504 страници
...Grenville was at any rate to be distressed, because he was minister, and Mr. Pittf and Lord Camden were to be the patrons of America, because they were in opposition. Their declarations gave spirit and argument to the colonies, and while perhaps they meant no more than the... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851 - 536 страници
...accused them of thereby separating tha colonies from the mother country:—"Mr. Pitt and Lord Camden were to be the patrons of America, because they were...with this unscrupulous writer in imputing improper With the exception of opposing the Declaratory Act, Lord Camden gave the Rockingham administration... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851 - 528 страници
...accused them of thereby separating the colonies from the mother country:—"Mr. Pitt and Lord Camden were to be the patrons of America, because they were...with this unscrupulous writer in imputing improper was subject, of assisting the Court in getting rid of men who were sincerely anxious to conciliate... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 978 страници
...Grenvillo was at any rate to he distressed because ho was minister, and Mr. Pitt and Lord Camden were to be patrons of America, because they were in opposition....they in effect divided one half of the empire from tho other. 8 ' Notwithstanding these early difficulties. Lord North became at last a very dexterous... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1853 - 972 страници
...Grenville was at any rate to be distressed because he was minister, and Mr. Pitt and Lord Camdcn were to be patrons of America, because they were in opposition....effect divided one half of the empire from the other. 8 7 Notwithstanding these early difficulties. Lord North became at last a very dexterous and effective... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1867 - 590 страници
...Mr. Grenville was at any rate to be distressed because he was Minister, and Mr. Pitt and Lord Camden were to be the patrons of America, because they were...Colonies, and while, perhaps, they meant no more than a ruin of a Minister, they in effect divided one half of the Empire from the other." * The King, in... | |
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