But if a union, either partial or complete, should hereafter be proposed with the concurrence of all the Provinces to be united, I am sure that the matter would be weighed in this country both by the public, by Parliament, and by Her Majesty's Government,... North America - 第 612 頁由 編輯 - 1883 - 652 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1865 - 728 頁
...contained in a Resolution of so general and vague a character as that which you have transmitted to me. But if a union, either partial or complete, should hereafter...discern and promote any course which might be the most conducive to the prosperity, the strength, and the harmony of all the British communities in North... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1865 - 728 頁
...contained in a Resolution of so general and vague a character as that which you have transmitted to me. But if a union, either partial or complete, should hereafter...discern and promote any course which might be the most conducive to the prosperity, the strength, and the harmony of all the British communities in North... | |
| 1865 - 254 頁
...seemed to originate with only one Province, the noble Duke expressed his own opinion on the question in the following words : — " If a union, either...with no other feeling than an anxiety to discern and to promote any course which might be the most conducive to the prosperity, the strength, and the Jiarmony... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1865 - 752 頁
...of so general and vague a character as that which you have transmitted to me. But if a union, cither partial or complete, should hereafter be proposed...discern and promote any course which might be the most conducive to the prosperity, the strength, and the harmony of all the British communities in North... | |
| 1865 - 248 頁
...seemed to originate with only one Province, the noble Duke expressed his own opinion on the question in the following words : — "If a union, either partial...this country both by the public, by Parliament, and hy Her. Majesty's Government with no other feeling than ;in anxiety to discern and to promote any course... | |
| John Hamilton Gray - 1872 - 450 頁
...was not prepared to announce any definite policy on this question for a similar reason, added that " if a union, either partial or complete, should hereafter...I am sure that the matter would be weighed in this o country, both by the public, by Parliament, and by Her Majesty's Government, with no other feeling... | |
| Duncan Campbell - 1875 - 256 頁
...ISLAND. governors of the several provinces. On the proceedings or the assembly, his grace remarked that if a union, either partial or complete, should hereafter...the concurrence of all the provinces to be united, he was sure that the mutter would be weighed in England by the publie, by parliament, and by Her Majesty's... | |
| Duncan Campbell - 1875 - 258 頁
...concurrence of all the provinces to be united, he was sure that the matter would be weighed in England by the public, by parliament, and by Her Majesty's...with no other feeling than an anxiety to discern and to promote any course which might be most conducive to the prosperity,, the strength, and the harmony... | |
| Joseph Pope - 1895 - 352 頁
...contained in a Resolution of so general and vague a character as that which you have transmitted to me. But if a Union, either partial or complete, should hereafter...Parliament, and by Her Majesty's Government, with no other feelings than an anxiety to discern, and to promote any course whicli might be the most conducive to... | |
| 1896 - 1042 頁
...provinces to l>e united, I am sure the mutter will be weighed in this country by the public, by the Parliament and by Her Majesty's Government, with no...other feeling than an anxiety to discern and promote <my course most conducive to the prosperity, the strength and the harmony of the British communities... | |
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