| 1825 - 588 sivua
...of Jamaica. ' The answer of Henry Cromwell is as follows : — ' Concerning the supply of young men, although we must use force in taking them up, yet...be of so great advantage to the public, it is not the least doubted but that you may have such a number of them as you may think fit to make use of on... | |
| John Lingard - 1829 - 478 sivua
...the island. At first, the young women only were demanded ; to which it is replied : " Al-_ " though we must use force in taking them up, yet, it being...have such " number of them as you shall think fit." Thurloe, iv. 23. In the next letter H. Cromwell says : " 1 think it might be of like advan" tage to... | |
| John Lingard - 1830 - 498 sivua
...thousand Irish girls to the island. At first, the young women only were demanded: to which it is replied: "Although we must use force in taking them up, yet, it being so much for their own good, fend likely to be of .so great advantage to the public it is not in the least doubted that you may... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1840 - 424 sivua
...of Jamaica.' The answer of Henry Cromwell is as follows : — ' Concerning the supply of young men, although we must use force in taking them up, yet...be of so great advantage to the public, it is not the least doubted but that you may have such a number of them as you may think fit to make use of on... | |
| John Lingard - 1840 - 496 sivua
...Irish girls to the island. At first, the youg women only were demanded , to which it is replied : " Although we must use force in taking them " up, yet,...good, ' and likely to be of so great advantage to the ' publie, it is not in the least doubted that you ' may have such number of them as you shall 'think... | |
| Daniel O'Connell - 1843 - 98 sivua
...girls to the island. At first, the young wo. " ' men only were demanded, to which it is replied, ' ' Although we must use force in taking them ' up, yet,...such number of them as you shall ' think fit.'— Thurloe, IV. 23. In the next letter, ' H. Cromwell says, ' I think it might be of like ' advantage... | |
| Daniel O'Connell - 1843 - 98 sivua
...Irish girls to the island. At first, the young wo' men only were demanded, to which it is replied, ' ' Although we must use force in taking them ' up, yet,...so much for their own good, ' and likely to be of eo great advantage to the ' public, it is not in the least doubted that you ' may have such number... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1844 - 388 sivua
...peopling of Jamaica.' The answer of Henry Cromwell is as follows: — 'Concerning the supply of young men, although we must use force in taking them up, yet...be of so great advantage to the public, it is not the least doubled but that you may have such a number of them as you may think fit to make use of on... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1844 - 348 sivua
...of Jamaica.' The answer of Henry Cromwell is as follows : — ' Concerning the supply of young men, although we must use force in taking them up, yet it being so much for their ou-neood, and likely to be of so great advantage to the public, it is not the least doubted but that... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1846 - 368 sivua
...' Concerning Ihe supply of young men, although we must use force in taking them up, ytt U being to much for their own good, and likely to be of so great advantage to the public, it is not the least doubted but that you may have such a number of them as you may think fit to make use of on... | |
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