The people here will remain quiet as long as they are gently treated ; but the use of the rod would produce confusion and ruin. Their dispositions are the result of the happy state of liberty to which they have been accustomed from the cradle, and in... Contributions to American Educational History - 第 13 頁由 編輯 - 1898完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Charles Gayarré - 1854 - 676 頁
...state of things. He would soon be undeceived on many points, and perhaps would reform certain abuses. The people here will remain quiet as long as they...far as is consistent with the laws of the kingdom." Unzaga, after having written this reply marked with so much independence and liberality to the Marquis... | |
| Charles Gayarré - 1854 - 674 頁
...many points, and perhaps would reform certain abuses. The people here will remain quiet as long aa they are gently treated ; but the use of the rod would...far as is consistent with the laws of the kingdom." Unzaga, after having written this reply marked with so much independence and liberality to the Marquis... | |
| Charles Gayarré - 1867 - 680 頁
...many points, and perhaps would reform certain abuses. The people here will remain quiet as long 83 they are gently treated; but the use of the rod would...far as is consistent with the laws of the kingdom." Unzaga, after having written this reply marked with so much independence and liberality to the Marquis... | |
| Charles Gayarré - 1885 - 674 頁
...many points, and perhaps would reform certain abuses. The people here will remain quiet as long aa they are gently treated ; but the use of the rod would...far as is consistent with the laws of the kingdom." Unzaga, after having written this reply marked with so much independence and liberality to the Marquis... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1898 - 716 頁
...Shortly after the colony had Irecome quiet again under the rule of the Spanish governor, Unzaga,.a religious quarrel arose, founded upon national differences....the result of the happy state of liberty to which they-have been accustomed from the cradle and in which they ought to be maintained so far as is consistent... | |
| Lawrence N. Powell - 2008 - 224 頁
...means that the colony was saved to Spain so long as it was. "The people here," wrote Unzaga in 1772, "will remain quiet as long as they are gently treated;...maintained, so far as is consistent with the laws of the kingdom."2 The changes made in the laws and their administration have already been noticed, with the... | |
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