You must renounce the habit of telling the colonies that the colonial is a provisional existence. You must allow them to believe that, without severing the bonds which unite them to Great Britain, they may attain the degree of perfection, and of social... Canadian Public Opinion on the American Civil War - Página 43por Helen Grace Macdonald - 1926 - 237 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1904 - 918 páginas
...You must renounce the habit of telling the colonies that the colonial is a provisional existence. You must allow them to believe that, without severing...and of social and political development, to which organised communities of free men have the right to aspire." And with an appreciation of the position... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1872 - 618 páginas
...You must renounce the habit of telling the Colonies that the Colonial is a provisional existence. You must allow them to believe that, without severing...organized communities of free men have a right to aspire." But perfect development surely, in the case of a nation as well as in that of a man, carries with it... | |
| James Bruce Earl of Elgin - 1872 - 498 páginas
...existence habit of telling the Colonies that the Colonial is a provisional visional" existence. You must allow them to believe that, without severing...and of social and political development, to which organised communities of free men have a right to aspire. Since I began thjs letter I have, I regret... | |
| James Bruce (8th earl of Elgin.) - 1872 - 510 páginas
...You must renounce the habit of telling the Colonies that the Colonial is a provisional existence. You must allow them to believe that, without severing...and of social and political development, to which organised communities of free men have a right to aspire. Since I began this letter I have, I regret... | |
| Alexander Mackenzie - 1882 - 404 páginas
...You must renounce the habit of telling the colonies that the colonial is a provisional existence. You must allow them to believe that, without severing...political development, to which organized communities have a right to aspire. . . . There is nothing which makes the colonial statesman so jealous as rescripts... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1897 - 580 páginas
...116. to believe that, without severing the bonds, which unite them to Great Britain, they may attain a degree of perfection and of social and political development,...organized communities of free men have a right to aspire." Again,1 " I have been possessed (I use the word advisedly, for I fear most persons in England still... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1897 - 530 páginas
...existence. You must allow them 1 Pamphlet by (?) Wakefield, A View of Sir C. Metcalffs Government, 1844. to believe that, without severing the bonds, which unite them to Great Britain, they may attain a degree of perfection and of social and political development, to which organized communities of free... | |
| Bernard Holland - 1901 - 436 páginas
...You must renounce the habit of telling the Colonies that the colonial is a provisional existence. You must allow them to believe that, without severing...and of social and political development, to which organised communities of free men have the right to aspire." Lord Elgin, after giving some striking... | |
| Bernard Holland - 1901 - 432 páginas
...You must renounce the habit of telling the Colonies that the colonial is a provisional existence. You must allow them to believe that, without severing...and of social and political development, to which organised communities of free men have the right to aspire." Lord Elgin, after giving some striking... | |
| Alpheus Henry Snow - 1902 - 786 páginas
...them to believe that, without severing the bonds which unite them to Great Britain, they may attain a degree of perfection and of social and political development,...organized communities of free men have a right to aspire. In 1849, Lord Grey, then Secretary of State for War and for the Colonies, revived the Committee of... | |
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