| Hugh Latimer Burleson - 1911 - 312 Seiten
...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... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1913 - 554 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... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1913 - 604 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 towards supporting... | |
| 1913 - 562 Seiten
...I told several of my friends there, that I was persuaded it would not be long before England would have reason to repent of having removed the only check that could keep the Colonies in awe." Stormount to Rochford, October 31, 1775. (FO, France, 542, no. 19, Stevens, Facsimiles,... | |
| Joel Roscoe Moore - 1913 - 582 Seiten
...I told several of my friends there, that I was persuaded it would not be long before England would have reason to repent of having removed the only check that could keep the Colonies in awe." Stormount to Rochford, October 31, 1775. (FO, France, 542, no. 19, Stevens, Facsimiles,... | |
| 1913 - 568 Seiten
...I told several of my friends there, that I was persuaded it would not be long before England would have reason to repent of having removed the only check that could keep the Colonies in awe." Stormount to Rochford, October 31, 1775. (FO, France, 542, no. 19, Stevens, Facsimiles,... | |
| Charles Lethbridge Kingsford - 1916 - 320 Seiten
...might follow from the Conquest of Canada was foretold by the Frenchman Vergennes : " England 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... | |
| David Henry Montgomery - 1917 - 438 Seiten
...colonies, as a result of the defeat of the French forces in America. " England," said he, " 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... | |
| Willis Mason West - 1918 - 846 Seiten
...old empire more securely ; ' and the French statesman, Vergennes, prophesied : — "England will soon repent of having removed the only check that could keep her colonies in awe. They no longer need her protection. She will call upon them to contribute toward the support of burdens... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1905 - 432 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... | |
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