| william a mowry am phd - 1902
...consequences of the entire cession of Canada are obvious. I am persuaded that England will ere long repent of having removed the only check that could keep her colonies in awe. They stand no longer in need of her protection ; she will call on them to contribute toward supporting... | |
| 1904 - 612 Seiten
...these words: "The consequences of the entire cession of Canada are obvious. England will well near repent of having removed the only check that could keep her colonies in awe; they stand no longer in need of her protection; she will call on them to contribute toward supporting... | |
| Frederick Robertson Jones - 1904 - 618 Seiten
...these words: "The consequences of the entire cession of Canada are obvious. England will well near repent of having removed the only check that could keep her colonies in awe; they stand no longer in need of her protection; she will call on them to contribute toward supporting... | |
| Joseph Henderson Bausman - 1904 - 868 Seiten
..." The consequences of the entire cession of Canada are obvious. I am persuaded England will erelong repent of having removed the only check that could keep her colonies in awe. They stand no longer in need of her protection; she will call on them to contribute toward supporting... | |
| Elroy McKendree Avery - 1908 - 484 Seiten
...French ambassador at Constantinople, "are obvious. I am persuaded that England will ere long regret having removed the only check that could keep her colonies in awe. They no longer stand in need of her protection; she will call on them to contribute towards supporting... | |
| 1917 - 310 Seiten
...the last peace was made — the treaty which ended the Seven Years' War between England and France. When I heard its conditions, I told several of my...repent of having removed the only check that could keep the colonies in awe. My prediction has been but too well verified. I equally see the consequences that... | |
| George Elliott Howard - 1905 - 410 Seiten
..."the consequences of the entire cession of Canada are obvious. I am persuaded England will ere long repent of having removed the only check that could keep her colonies in awe. They stand no longer in need of her protection ; she will call on them to contribute toward supporting... | |
| William Augustus Mowry, Mrs. Blanche Swett Mowry - 1906 - 492 Seiten
...ambassador to Constantinople, said when he heard the terms of the treaty : "England will, ere long, repent of having removed the only check that could keep her colonies in awe. They stand no longer in need of her protection; she will call on them to contribute towards supporting... | |
| Reginald Welbury Jeffery - 1908 - 378 Seiten
...future. The sagacious Vergennes predicted events that actually occurred. " England," he said, " will soon repent of having removed the only check that could keep her colonies in awe. They stand no longer in need of her protection. She will call on them to contribute towards supporting... | |
| Sir John Arthur Ransome Marriott - 1910 - 484 Seiten
...was not only Englishmen who perceived the dangers ahead. ' England ', wrote Vergennes, ' will soon repent of having removed the only check that could keep her Colonies in awe. They stand no longer in need of her protection. She will call on them to contribute towards supporting... | |
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