| William Belsham - 1795 - 566 pagine
...considered as exceedingly unwise. He could not account for it, unless it was that, Canada having been formerly a French colony, there might be an opportunity of reviving those titles of honor the extinction of which some gentlemen so much deplored, and to revive in the West that spirit... | |
| William Belsham - 1805 - 600 pagine
...considered as exceedingly unwise. He could not account for it, unless it was that, Canada having been formerly a French colony, there might be an opportunity of reviving those titles of honor the extinction of which some gentlemen so much deplored, and to revive in the West that spirit... | |
| Charles James Fox - 1815 - 620 pagine
...to him to be exceedingly unwise. He could not account for it, unless it was that Canada having been formerly a French colony, there might be an opportunity...honour, the extinction of which some gentlemen so much deplored, and to revive in the West that spirit of chivalry which had fallen into disgrace in a neighbouring... | |
| Charles James Fox - 1815 - 516 pagine
...to him to be exceedingly unwise. He could not account for it, unless it was that Canada having been formerly a French colony, there might be an opportunity of reviving those tides of honour, the extinction of which some gentlemen so much deplored," and to revive in the West... | |
| 1822 - 874 pagine
...to him to be exceedingly unwise. He could not account for it, unless it was that Canada, having been formerly a French colony, there might be an opportunity...honour, the extinction of which some gentlemen so much deplored, and to revive in the west that spirit of chivalry which had fallen into disgrace in a neighbouring... | |
| James Robins - 1824 - 490 pagine
...considered as exceedingly unwise. He could not account for it, unless it was that Canada having been formerly a French colony, there might be an opportunity...of reviving those titles of honour, the extinction wf which some gentlemen so much deplored, and to revive in the West that spirit of chivalry which 3... | |
| William Jones - 1825 - 452 pagine
...exceedingly unwise, nor could he account for it except upon the principle, that, Canada having been formerly a French colony, there might be an opportunity...honour, the extinction of which some gentlemen so much deplored, and to revive in the West that spirit of chivalry which had fallen into so much disgrace... | |
| David Hume, Tobias Smollett, William Jones - 1828 - 422 pagine
...exceedingly unwise, nor could he account for it except upon the principle, that, Canada having been formerly a French colony, there might be an opportunity...honour, the extinction of which some gentlemen so much deplored, and to revive in the West that spirit of chivalry which had fallen into so much disgrace... | |
| Gilbert Ainslie Young - 1839 - 102 pagine
...to him to be exceedingly unwise. Nor could he account for it, unless it was that Canada having been formerly a French colony, there might be an opportunity...honour, the extinction of which some gentlemen so much deplored, and to revive in the West that spirit of chivalry which had fallen into disgrace in the neighbouring... | |
| William Russell - 1839 - 696 pagine
...exceedingly unwise, nor could he account for it except upon the principle, that, Canada having been formerly a French colony, there might be an opportunity...honour, the extinction of which some gentlemen so much deplored, and to revive in the West that spirit of chivalry which had fallen into so much disgrace... | |
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