| 1863 - 538 pagina’s
...Commons, where Burke uttered those golden words: " My hold of the Colonies is in the close affection which grows from common names, from kindred blood, from similar privileges, and equal protection." It cannot be in that House of Peers, where Chatham, conscious that the Colonies were fighting the battle... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 264 pagina’s
...trust is in her interest in the British constitution. My hold of the colonies is in the close affection which grows from common names, from kindred blood,...associated with your government; they will cling and grapple to you; and no force under heaven will be of power to tear them from their allegiance. But... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 pagina’s
...privilege*, and ( qual protection. '1 hese ¡ire tit a which, though light fis air, aro as strong ae Unke fury Fassions tear, The vultures of the mind. Disdainful...Fear, And Shame that skulk* behind; Or piniug 1<ov grapple to you ; and no force under heaven will be of power to tear them from their allegiance. But... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 744 pagina’s
...trust is in her interest in the British constitution. My hold of the colonies is in the close affection which grows from common names, from kindred blood,...associated with your government; — they will cling and grapple to you; and no force under heaven will be of power to tear them from their allegiance. But... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 648 pagina’s
...trust is in her interest in the British constitution. My hold of the colonies is in the dose affection henever parliament is persuaded to assume the offices...the corrective and oontnul of the acting powers of associât Ы with your government ; — they will cling and grapple to you ; and no force under heaven... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 pagina’s
...her interest in the British constitution. My hold of the colonies is in the close affection which j From those grapple to you ; and no force under heaven will be of power to tear them from their alle giance. But... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 404 pagina’s
...the interest of the colonies in the British constitution. My hold of them is in the close affection which grows from common names, from kindred blood,...associated with your government; they will cling and grapple to you; and no force under heaven will be of power to tear them from their allegiance. But... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1837 - 744 pagina’s
...trust is in her interest in the British constitution. My hold of the colonies is in the close affection the beginning grapple to you ; and no force under heaven will be of power to tear them from their allegiance. But... | |
| Jesse Olney - 1838 - 346 pagina’s
...trust is in her interest in the British Constitution My hold of the colonies is in the close affection which grows from common names, from kindred blood,...though light as air, are as strong as links of iron. 2. Let the colonies always keep the idea of their civil rights associated with your government ; they... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1839 - 614 pagina’s
...blood, from similar privileges, and equal protection. These are ties, which, though light as air, are strong as links of iron. Let the colonies always keep...associated with your government ; — they will cling and grapple to you ; and no force under heaven will be of power to tear them from their allegiance. But... | |
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