| Charles Campbell - 1847 - 224 sivua
...boast of, since the persecution in Cromwell's tyranny drove divers men hither. But I thank God, there are no free schools nor printing, and I hope we shall...years ; for learning has brought disobedience and hereand sects into the world, and printing has divulged them and libels against the best government.... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1847 - 732 sivua
...descriptive of the state of that province, gome years after the Restoration, he says, " I thank God there are no free schools nor printing ; and I hope we shall...have these hundred years. For learning has brought heresy, and disobeANALYSIS, dienoe, and sects into the world ; and printing divulges them, and " commits... | |
| New-York Historical Society - 1821 - 422 sivua
...there are no free schools nor printing presses here ; and, I hope, that we shall not have them here these hundred years ; for learning has brought disobedience...and heresy and sects into the world, and printing hath divulged them in libels against the best governments. God keep us from both."8 Such was the general... | |
| 1848 - 544 sivua
...and fitly reveals the vital element of loyalty to an arbitrary government : — "I thank God there are no free schools nor printing, and I hope we shall...against the best government. God keep us from both ! " The only interest taken in the Colonies by the government at home — perhaps it is the only interest... | |
| 1848 - 544 sivua
...the government of Sir William Berkeley, well known for his famous apostrophe — "I thank God we have no free schools nor printing, and I hope we shall...against the best government. God keep us from both ! " This wish has not been in vain. The establishment of slavery secured its fulfilment. Virginia has... | |
| James Stuart Murray Anderson - 1848 - 796 sivua
...since the persecution in Cromwell's tiranny drove divers worthy men hither. But, I thank God, there are no free schools nor printing; and I hope we shall...divulged them, and libels against the best government 36.' The man, who could give utterance to such sentiments, it is plain, must ' — *— • have been... | |
| 1856 - 604 sivua
...tyranny drove divers worthy men thither. Vet, I thank God, there are no free schools nor printing; and 1 hope we shall not have these hundred years. For learning...the world, and printing has divulged them and libels ngainst the best government; God keep us from both! " WILLIAM BERKELEY. "VIRGINIA, 20 June, 1671."... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1849 - 576 sivua
...since the persecution, in Cromwell's tyranny, drove divers worthy men hither. But I thank God there are no free schools nor printing, and I hope we shall...against the best government : God keep us from both !" 1672. No opposition appears to have been made in Virginia to the establishment of a crown custom-house... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1849 - 586 sivua
...since the persecution, in Cromwell's tyranny, drove divers worthy men hither. But I thank God there are no free schools nor printing, and I hope we shall...against the best government : God keep us from both !" 1672. No opposition appears to have been made in Virginia to the establishment of a crown custom-house... | |
| Sir Charles Lyell - 1849 - 394 sivua
...them these hundred years. For learning has * Bancroft, vol. ip 458. brought heresy and disobedience and sects into the world, and printing has divulged...against the best government. God keep us from both!"* Sir William Berkeley was simply expressing here, in plain terms, the chief motives which still continue... | |
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