| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1880 - 552 strani
...iron. Let the colonies always keep the idea of their civil rights associated with your governments, they will cling and grapple to you, and no force under...the cement is gone ; the cohesion is loosened ; and everything hastens to decay and dissolution. As long as you have the wisdom to keep the sovereign authority... | |
| Maurice Paterson - 1880 - 392 strani
...iron. Let the colonies always keep the idea of their civil rights associated with your government, — they will cling and grapple to you ; and no force...the cement is gone, the cohesion is loosened, and everything hastens to decay and dissolution. 2. As long as you have the wisdom to keep the sovereign... | |
| Edmund Ollier - 1880 - 658 strani
...tear them from their allegiance. But let it be once understood that your government is one tiiing, and their privileges another ; that these two things...the cement is gone, the cohesion is loosened, and everything hastens to decay and dissolution. As long as you have the wisdom to keep the sovereign authority... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1880 - 772 strani
...iron. Let the colonies always keep the idea of their civil rights associated with your government, — whether it be not true that those who attain high distinction in he of power to tear them from their allegiance. But let it be once understood that your governr ment... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1881 - 842 strani
...Let the colonies always keep the idea of their civil rights associated with your government J the}* will cling and grapple to you ; and no force under...w'ill be of power to tear them from their allegiance. Hut let it be once understood that your government may be one thing and their privileges another; Unit... | |
| John A. Marshall - 1881 - 836 strani
...their personal rights ; for, in the language of the great English orator and statesman, Edmund Burke. " Let it be once understood that your government may be one thing, and the people's privileges another ; that these two things may exist without any mutual relation, the... | |
| Richard Fletcher Charles - 1882 - 360 strani
...Let the Colonists always keep the idea of their civil rights associated with your Government ; — they will cling and grapple to you ; and no force...the cement is gone ; the cohesion is loosened ; and everything hastens to decay and dissolution. As long as you have the wisdom to keep the sovereign authority... | |
| John Lord - 1882 - 618 strani
...you, and no power under heaven will be able to tear them from their allegiance. But let it once be understood that your government may be one thing, and their privileges another, then the cement is gone, and everything hastens to dissolution. It is the love of the people, it is... | |
| 1883 - 540 strani
...iron. Let the colonies always keep the idea of their civil rights associated with your government ; they will cling and grapple to you, and no force under...the cement is gone, the cohesion is loosened, and everything hastens to decay and dissolution. — BUBKE. We are not to hope that we shall end this controversy... | |
| James Baldwin - 1883 - 612 strani
...iron. Let the colonies always keep the idea of their civil rights associated with your government; they will cling and grapple to you, and no force under...power to tear them from their allegiance. But let it he once understood that your government may be one thing, and their privileges another; that these... | |
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