| John Shaw (M.D.) - 1857 - 324 str.
...is the unfittest person on earth to argue another Englishman into slavery. My hold of the colonies is in the close affection which grows from common...similar privileges, and equal protection. These are ties which, though light as air, are as strong as links of iron. Let the colonies always keep the idea... | |
| David Addison Harsha - 1857 - 544 str.
...uncommonly fine: " My hold of the colonies," added Mr. Burke, " is in the close * Studies pass into habits. affection which grows from common names, from kindred...similar privileges, and equal protection. These are ties, which, though light as air, are as strong as links of iron. Let the colonies always keep the... | |
| GEORGE BANOROIT - 1858 - 450 str.
...trade, or empire, 22. my trust is in her interest in the British constitution. My hold of the colonies is in the close affection which grows from common...similar privileges, and equal protection. These are ties, which though light as air, are as strong as links of iron. Let the colonies always keep the idea... | |
| LITTLE, BROWN AND COMPANY - 1858 - 448 str.
...trade, or empire, 22. my trust is in her interest in the British constitution. My hold of the colonies is in the close affection which grows from common...similar privileges, and equal protection. These are ties, which though light as air, are as strong as links of iron. Let the colonies always keep the idea... | |
| George Bancroft - 1858 - 454 str.
...trade, or empire, 22. my trust is in her interest in the British constitution. My hold of the colonies is in the close affection which grows from common...similar privileges, and equal protection. These are ties, which though light as air, are as strong as links of iron. Let the colonies always keep the idea... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 str.
...out of which we cannot stir. 4. ON CONCILIATION WITH THE AMERICAN COLONIES. My hold of the colonies is in the close affection which grows from common...These are the ties which, though light as air, are strong as links of iron. Let the colonies always keep the idea of their civil rights associated with... | |
| 1859 - 370 str.
...trade, or empire, my trust is in her interest in the British constitution. My hold of the colonies is in the close affection which grows from common...similar privileges, and equal protection. These are ties which, though light as air, are as strong as links of iron. Let the colonies always keep the idea... | |
| Edward Everett - 1859 - 140 str.
...not bo in that House of Commons, where Burke uttered those golden words, " My hold of the colonies is in the close affection which grows from common...blood, from similar privileges, and equal protection." It can not be in that House of Peers, where Chatham, conscious that the colonies were fighting the... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 str.
...out of which we cannot stir. 4. ON CONCILIATION WITH THE AMERICAN COLONIES. My hold of the colonies is in the close affection which grows from common...These are the ties which, though light as air, are strong as links of iron. Let the colonies always keep the idea of their civil rights associated with... | |
| Edward Everett - 1860 - 38 str.
...cannot be in that House of Commons where Burke uttered those golden words, — " My hold of the colonies is in the close affection which grows from common...blood, from similar privileges and equal protection." It cannot be in that House of Peers where Chatham, conscious that the colonies were fighting the battle... | |
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