| 1791 - 416 頁
...they did ant ejdift, appeared to hijn to be exceedingly uriwife. lie could not account for it; unlcfs it was that Canada, having been formerly a French colony, there might b'e an opportunity of reviving thpfe titles of honour, the extinction o'f which, fome gentlemen fo much deplored, and to tevive in... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1791 - 714 頁
...where they did not exift, appeared to him to be exceedingly unwife. He could not account for it, unlefs it was that Canada, having been formerly a French colony, there might be an opportunity of reviving thofe titles of honour, the extinction of which, fome gentlemen fo much deplored, and to revive in... | |
| Parliament proc - 1791 - 710 頁
...they did net cxift, appeared to him to he exceedingly umvife. He .could not account for it, unlefs it was that Canada, having been formerly a French colony, there might be an opportunity of reviving thofe titles of honour, the extinction of which, foine gentlemen fo much deplored, and to revive in... | |
| 1792 - 784 頁
...where they did not ejtHl, he confidered as, exceedingly uiiwifc. He-«ould-not account .for it, unlefs it was, that Canada having been formerly a French colony, there might be an opportunity of reviving tbufe titka o/uoaour, the . of which fora« gentlemen fo muc4* deplored, and to revive in the ty'eU.... | |
| William Belsham - 1795 - 566 頁
...existed ; but to create them where they did not exist, he considered as exceedingly unwise. He could not account for it, unless it was that, Canada having...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... | |
| Thomas Augustus Lloyd - 1795 - 396 頁
...they did not exift, he confidered as exceedingly unwife. He could not account for it, unlefs it wa| that Canada having been formerly a French colony, there might be an opportunity of reviving thole titles of honor, the extinction of which fome gentlemen fo much deplored, and to revive in the... | |
| William Belsham - 1805 - 600 頁
...existed ; but to create them where they did not exist, he considered as exceedingly unwise. He could not account for it, unless it was that, Canada having...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 頁
...In countries where they made a part of the constitution, he did not think it wise to destroy them ; but to give birth and life to such principles in countries...not exist, appeared to him to be exceedingly unwise. He could not account for it, unless it was that Canada having been formerly a French colony, there... | |
| Charles James Fox - 1815 - 516 頁
...principles in countries where they did not exist, appeared to him to be exceedingly unwise. He could not account for it, unless it was that Canada having been...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 頁
...In countries where they made a part of the constitution, he did not think it wise to destroy them ; but to give birth and life to such principles in countries...not exist appeared to him to be exceedingly unwise. He could not account for it, unless it was that Canada, having been formerly a French colony, there... | |
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