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" We cannot allow the colonies to check, or discourage in any degree, a traffic so beneficial to the nation. "
The Quarterly Review - Sivu 520
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The Colonial Cavalier: Or, Southern Life Before the Revolution

Maud Wilder Goodwin - 1895 - 328 sivua
...restriction and gained a rebuke. In 1775, the Earl of Dartmouth haughtily replied to a colonial agent, " We cannot allow the colonies to check, or discourage...any degree, a traffic so beneficial to the nation." Yet all the blame cannot be thrown on England. Had the colonies been as firm in defence of their duties,...

American Eloquence: V. The anti-slavery struggle (continued) VI. Secession

Alexander Johnston - 1896 - 452 sivua
...Lexington, this same Earl of Dartmouth, in remonstrance from the agent of the colonies, replied : " We cannot allow the colonies to check or discourage...any degree a traffic so beneficial to the nation." I say, then, that down to the very moment when our independence was won, slavery, by the statute law...

American Orations: Studies in American Political History, Nide 3

Alexander Johnston, James Albert Woodburn - 1896 - 444 sivua
...Lexington, this same Earl of Dartmouth, in remonstrance from the agent of the colonies, replied : " We cannot allow the colonies to check or discourage...any degree a traffic so beneficial to the nation." I say, then, that down to the very moment when our independence was won, slavery, by the statute law...

Nullification and Secession in the United States: A History of the Six ...

Edward Payson Powell - 1897 - 488 sivua
...Lexiiigton, this same Earl of Dartmouth, in remonstrance from the agent of the colonies, replied, " we cannot allow the colonies to check or discourage...any degree a traffic so beneficial to the nation." But sir ! my task does not end here. I desire to show that by her jurisprudence, that by the decisions...

The Church in the West Indies

Alfred Caldecott - 1898 - 300 sivua
...the full when he said — it is degrading to write the words as coming from a British statesman — "We cannot allow the Colonies to check, or discourage...any degree, a traffic so beneficial to the nation." It stands out fairly clear that whilst the planters depended on this traffic, and neglected to adopt...

History of the United States of America: From the Discovery of the ..., Nide 2

George Bancroft - 1898 - 602 sivua
...American congress, in 1776, the earl of Dartmouth addressed to a colonial agent these memorable words : " We cannot allow the colonies to check, or discourage...any degree, a traffic so beneficial to the nation." The assiento treaty, originally extorted by force of arms, remained a source of jealousy between Spain...

A Library of Universal Literature: In 4 Parts, Comprising Science ..., Nide 8

1900 - 470 sivua
...of Lexington, this same Earl of Dartmouth, in remonstrance from the agent of the Colonies, replied: "We cannot allow the Colonies to check or discourage...any degree a traffic so beneficial to the nation.'' I say, then, that down to the very moment when our independence was won, slavery, by the statute law...

The Storied West Indies

Frederick Albion Ober - 1900 - 332 sivua
...discourage it, the merchants of Bristol and Liverpool, through the Earl of Dartmouth, declared: "We can not allow the colonies to check or discourage in any degree a traffic so beneficial to the nation "! This was in 1775; but in the first part of the next century the evils of the traffic became so apparent...

The Thirteen Colonies, Osa 2

Helen Ainslie Smith - 1901 - 540 sivua
...sentiment expressed by the Earl of Dartmouth fifteen years later was already strong in England : " We cannot allow the colonies to check or discourage...any degree, a traffic so beneficial to the nation." This difference, and the misbehaviour of Major-General Grant and other British officers in connection...

Orations from Homer to William McKinley, Nide 16

Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 458 sivua
...of Lexington, this same Earl of Dartmouth, in remonstrance from the agent of the Colonies, replied: "We cannot allow the Colonies to check or discourage...any degree a traffic so beneficial to the nation. ' ' I say, then, that down to the very moment when our independence was won, slavery, by the statute...




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