| James Bruce (8th earl of Elgin.) - 1872 - 510 страници
...to be ' the patruDB of America, because tln/y were in opposition. Their declaration jrave spirit aud argument to the Colonies; and while, perhaps, they...effect divided one half of the empire from the other.' acting with some assumption of responsibility, so that the shafts of the enemy, which are intended... | |
| Joel Moody - 1872 - 334 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 in opposition." The minority here meant no more than the ruin of a minister and split the nation, without doing the... | |
| Joel Moody - 1872 - 340 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 in opposition." The minority here meant no more than the ruin of a minister and split the nation, without doing the... | |
| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1875 - 426 страници
...Lord Camden were to be the patrons of America, because they icere in opposition. Their declarations gave spirit and argument to the colonies; and while...perhaps they meant no more than the ruin of a minister, theij in effect divided one half of the empire from the other." On this passage Juuius observes, in... | |
| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1875 - 430 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 in opposition. Tln'ir declarations gave spirit and argument to the colonies; and while perhaps they meant no more... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 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...effect, divided one half of the empire from the other. 1 Under one administration the Stamp Act is made ; under the second it is repealed ; under the third,... | |
| Junius - 1882 - 438 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... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 488 страници
...Grcnville 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...effect, divided one half of the empire from the other. 1 Under one administration the Stamp Act is made ; under the second it is repealed ; under the third,... | |
| Junius - 1890 - 544 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... | |
| Junius - 1890 - 528 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... | |
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