Those colonists who professed to be attached to Great Britain were treated with favour, while those who preferred a republic to a monarchy were obliged to conceal their opinions, or they were promptly treated as guilty of sedition. There never was a period... A Century of Anecdote from 1760-1860 - Стр. 253авторы: John Timbs - 1864Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| 1825 - Страниц: 600
...the national prosperity. The first six clauses are all which it is necessary for us to transcribe. " There never was a period in the history of the country when all the great interests of the nation were, at the same time, in so thriving a condition, or when a feeling of content and satisfaction... | |
| 1825 - Страниц: 600
...the national prosperity. The first six clauses are all which it is necessary for us to transcribe. " There never was a period in the history of the country when all the great interests of the nation were, at the same time, in so thriving a condition, or when a feeling of content and satisfaction... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1869 - Страниц: 1072
...as if this alleged failure would be remedied by this Bill. Now it was fair to say that he believed there never was a period in the history of the country when the Universities did more to advance the education of the country, of Dissenters as well as Churchmen,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1830 - Страниц: 724
...in the speech of the King : — " There never was a period (said his Majesty) in the history of this country, when all the great interests of society were, at the same time, in so thriving a condition."t That state of the people, contrasted with their condition in 1 822, and with their present... | |
| Augustus Granville Stapleton - 1831 - Страниц: 512
...with compassion, and thought that she was entitled to exemption from punishment. Certain it is that there never was a period in the history of the country when the public mind was worked up to a greater degree of excitement than it was on this occasion ; and... | |
| Augustus Granville Stapleton - 1831 - Страниц: 510
...with compassion, and thought that she was entitled to exemption from punishment. Certain it is that there never was a period in the history of the country when the public mind was worked up to a greater degree of excitement than it was on this occasion ; and... | |
| Augustus Granville Stapleton - 1831 - Страниц: 512
...with compassion, and thought that she was entitled to exemption from punishment. Certain it is that there never was a period in the history of the country when the public mind was worked up to a greater degree of excitement than it was on this occasion ; and... | |
| 1842 - Страниц: 1036
...required ihe particular attention of all present— he meant the success of agriculture (Cheen). Perhaps there never was a period in the history of the country when agriculture assumed a more interesting or more important character than at the present moment. It took... | |
| Richard Page - 1842 - Страниц: 476
...congratulated at the opening of the preceding session of Parliament. " There never was a period," we were told, "in the history of the country, when all the great interests of the nation were in so thriving a condition, or when a feeling of content and satisfaction was more... | |
| Southern aid society - 1856 - Страниц: 52
...in general is eminently true of all classes, bond and free. We are especially happy to believe that there never was a period in the history of the country when so great an interest was felt in the religious instruction of the slave ; when so large a number of... | |
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