| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1845 - 558 strani
...to America, and the temper of your colonies, more than to their own concerns, be they what they may. To conclude, my lords, if the ministers thus persevere...but I will pronounce, that the kingdom is undone. LORD CHATHAM'S SPEECH, IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS, AT THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT, NOVEMBER 18, 1777. 1 RISE,... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1845 - 312 strani
...America and the temper of your colonies, more than to their own concerns, be they what they may. _-'' crown ; but I will affirm, that they will make the...but I will pronounce, that the kingdom is undone. QUESTIONS. — 1. What opinion had Mr. Pitt of the Congress at Philadelphia? 2. What did he say parliament... | |
| 1846 - 486 strani
...to America, and the temper of your colonies, more than to their own concerns, be they what they may. To conclude, my lords, if the ministers thus persevere...but I will pronounce that the kingdom is undone." Chatham continued his intercourse with Franklin, thinking he could propose measures which would be... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1848 - 208 strani
...America, and the temper of your colonies, more than to their own concerns, be they what they may. " To conclude, my Lords : if the Ministers thus persevere...but I will pronounce that the kingdom is undone." After a debate of more than ordinary length, the question was rejected by a majority of 68 to 18. The... | |
| 1851 - 560 strani
...to America, and the temper of your colonies, more than to their own concerns, be they what they may. To conclude, my lords, if the ministers thus persevere...but I will pronounce, that the kingdom is undone. LORD CHATHAM'S SPEECH, IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS. AT THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT, NOVEMBER 18, 1777. , I... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1851 - 594 strani
...the king, I will not say that they can alienate the affections of his subjects from his crown, but T will affirm that they will make the crown not worth...betrayed, but I will pronounce that the kingdom is идdone." Chatham's motion was negatived by a vote of sixty-eight to eighteen. Not at all discouraged,... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 976 strani
...Lords, if the ministers thus persevere in misadvising and misleading the King, I will not say t'iat they can alienate the affections of his subjects from...betrayed, but I will pronounce that the kingdom is undone. The motion, after a long debate, was lost by a vote of 68 to 18. SPEECH OF LORD CHATHAM ON A MOTION... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1852 - 802 strani
...the King, I will not say that they can alienate the affections of his subjects from his Crowii, hut I will affirm that they will make the Crown not worth...but I will pronounce that the kingdom is undone.' — Vol. vi., p. 88. His motion, though ably supported by Lords Shelburne and Camden, was lost by a... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 strani
...can alienate the affections of his subjects from the Crown, but I wUl affirm that they will make his Crown not worth his wearing ; I will not say that...betrayed, but I will pronounce that the Kingdom is undone ! 43. LORD NORTH'S MINISTRY DENOUNCED, 1775.— Id. In reply to the Duke of Grafton. THE noble Duke... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 strani
...can alienate the affeetions of his subjeets from the Crown, but I will affirm that they will make his Crown not worth his wearing ; I will not say that...betrayed, but I will pronounce that the Kingdom is undone ! 43. LORD NORTH'S MINISTRY DENOUNCED, 1775. — Id. In reply to the Puke of Grafton. THE noble Duke... | |
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