My hold of the colonies is in the close affection which grows from common names, from kindred blood, from similar privileges, and equal protection. These are ties which, though light as air, are as strong as links of iron. Let the colonies always keep... Fourth of July Orations - Page 51863Full view - About this book
| Samuel Austin Allibone - Quotations, English - 1880 - 772 pages
...service, whether <>( revenue, trade, or empire, my trust is in her interest in the British Constitution. ich is These are ties which, though light as air, are as strong as links of iron. Let the colonies always... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - Forensic orations - 1880 - 552 pages
...; " whether of revenue, trade, or empire, my trust is in her interest in the British Constitution. My hold of the colonies is in the close affection...blood, from similar privileges, and equal protection. These are ties which, though light as air, are as strong as links of iron. Let the colonies always... | |
| Luther Tracy Townsend - Oratory - 1881 - 272 pages
...philosophy deep; moral, grave; logic and rhetoric, able to contend." — Bacon. " My hold on the colonies is the close affection which grows from common names,...blood, from similar privileges, and equal protection. These are ties which, though. light as air, yet are strong as links of iron." Burke. "But yesterday,... | |
| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1881 - 842 pages
...nnfittest person on earth to argiie another Enirliehmnn into slavery. . . . My hold of the colon Seals in the close affection which grows from common names, from kindred blood, from similar privileges, nnd equal protection. These ore ties which, though light as air, are as strong as links of iron. Let... | |
| 1976 - 136 pages
...essential part of it, he drew forth for his hearers the impalpable essence of interimperial co-operation: 'the close affection which grows from common names,...blood, from similar privileges, and equal protection . . . ties which though light as air are as strong as links of iron'. As an essential preliminary to... | |
| Benjamin Woods Labaree - History - 1976 - 276 pages
...justice. Rather than attempting to hold the empire together by coercion, the mother country should foster "the close affection which grows from common names,...blood, from similar privileges, and equal protection. . " Instead of insisting on Parliament's right to tax the colonies, or demanding that the individual... | |
| John Phillip Reid - Law - 2003 - 398 pages
...Commons that security of rights and equality of rights were the twin bonds of British constitutionalism. My hold of the Colonies is in the close affection...blood, from similar privileges, and equal protection. These are ties, which, though light as air, are as strong as links of iron. Let the Colonies always... | |
| Julius Hunter, Julius K. Hunter - History - 1988 - 231 pages
...residential district, one that became an architectural hallmark for the entire nation. 3 . THE TIES THAT BIND My hold of the colonies is in the close affection which grows from commons names, from kindred blood, from similar privileges, and equal protection. These are ties which,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1993 - 412 pages
...121 likely to have France and Spain. empire, my trust is in her interest in the British constitution. My hold of the Colonies is in the close affection...blood, from similar privileges, and equal protection. These are ties, which, though light as air, are as strong as links of iron. 122 Let the Colonies always... | |
| John Phillip Reid - Law - 2003 - 398 pages
...Commons that security of rights and equality of rights were the twin bonds of British constitutionalism. My hold of the Colonies is in the close affection...blood, from similar privileges, and equal protection. These are ties, which, though light as air, are as strong as links of iron. Let the Colonies always... | |
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