ViceKing ; on rational conditions, and ad vitam aut culpam it shall be yours (and perhaps your posterity's if worthy) : go you and buckle with it, in the name of Heaven ; and let us see what you will build it to... Collected Works - Pagina 356door Thomas Carlyle - 1869Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Thomas Carlyle - 1867 - 72 pagina’s
...destruction : one of these you shall have, you as Vice-King ; on rational conditions, and ad vitam out culpam it shall be yours (and perhaps your posterity's...Parliamentary Eloquences are doing, — thinks the reader I Good Heavens, these WestIndia Islands, some of them, appear to be the richest and most favoured spots... | |
| 1867 - 996 pagina’s
...shall have, you as Vice-King; on rational conditions, and ad vitam aiet cutpam it shall be yours (and your posterity's if worthy) : go you and buckle with...what you will build it to !" To something how much betterthan the Parliamentary Eloquences are doing, — thinks the reader 1 Good Heavens, these West-India... | |
| Alfred Hudson Guernsey - 1879 - 226 pagina’s
...jungles, boa-constrictors, rattlesnakes, Parliamentary Eloquences, and Emancipated Niggers ripening toward nothing but destruction. One of these you shall have,...Heaven, and let us see what you will build it to.' " Now, it is very true that the Queen had a dozen years ago, when this was written (to say nothing... | |
| Alfred Hudson Guernsey - 1879 - 226 pagina’s
...ad mtarn, aut eulpam, it shall he yours (and perhaps your posterity's if worthy). Go you and huckle with it, in the name of Heaven, and let us see what you will build it to.' " Now, it is very true that the Queen had a dozen years ago, when this was written (to say nothing... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1891 - 442 pagina’s
...but destruction : one of these you shall have, you as Vice-King ; on rational conditions, and ad mtam aut culpam it shall be yours (and perhaps your posterity's...Heaven ; and let us see what you will build it to I" To something how much better than the Parliamentary Eloquences are doing, — thinks the reader?... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1884 - 498 pagina’s
...at least do this, in our most perfect way ! " I In past years, I have sometimes thought what a thing it would be, could the Queen " in Council " (in Parliament...Islands, some of them, appear to be the richest and most favored spots on the Planet Earth. Jamaica is an angry subject, and I am shy to speak of it. Poor Dominica... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 682 pagina’s
...destruction: one of these you shall have, you as ViceKing ; on rational conditions, and ad vitam ant culpam it shall be yours (and perhaps your posterity's...with it, in the name of Heaven ; and let us see what yon will build it to ! " To something how much better than the Parliamentary Eloquences are doing,... | |
| James Milne - 1899 - 270 pagina’s
...should be all lost. I have scores on scores of colonies. One of these you shall have. Go and grapple with it in the name of Heaven, and let us see what you will build of it.' To Carlyle Sir George Grey might have gone, and laid at his feet South Australia and New Zealand.... | |
| Sardār 'Ali Khān (Saiyid) - 1905 - 138 pagina’s
...should be all lost. See I have scores on scores of colonies. One of these you shall have as Vice-king. Go you and buckle with it in the name of Heaven, and let us see what you will build it to.' "* In this same speech Lord Curzon gave to his hearers his conception of what a Viceroy should be and... | |
| Marquess George Nathaniel Curzon Curzon of Kedleston - 1905 - 444 pagina’s
...they should be alt lost. See, 1 have scores of Colonies. One of these you shall have as vice-king. Go you a-nd buckle with it in the name of Heaven and let us see what you wilJ build it to-" Well, though these words were spoken of the West Indian Colonies, I think that,... | |
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