| Mrs. J. W. Shoemaker - 1889 - 120 páginas
...asked : " And now, will these Americans, children planted by our care, nourished up by our indulgence and protected by our arms — will they grudge to contribute their mite ?" They planted by your care? No, your oppressions planted them in America ! They fled from your tyranny... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1890 - 718 páginas
...children planted by our care, nourished up by our indulgence until they are grown to a degree of strength and opulence, and protected by our arms, — will...to relieve us from the heavy weight of that burden under which we lie ? " This language called out Barre in that burst of eloquence, familiar ever since... | |
| 1892 - 440 páginas
...children planted by our care, nourished up by our indulgence, until they are grown to a degree of strength and opulence, and protected by our arms, — will...the heavy weight of that burden which we lie under?" Colonel Isaac Barre, who served under Wolfe at Quebec, and knew the American character, replied, —... | |
| 1892 - 396 páginas
...children planted by our care, nourished by our indulgence till they are grown up to a degree of strength and opulence, and protected by our arms — will they...grudge to contribute their mite to relieve us from the weight of that heavy burden under which we lie? " "They planted by your care!" replied Colonel Barre.... | |
| John Bowles Daly - 1892 - 276 páginas
...our indulgence, protected by our arms until they are grown to a good degree of strength and opulence, will they grudge to contribute their mite to relieve us from the heavy load of national expense which we lie under ? " Colonel Barre^ after arguing the question, applied... | |
| 1896 - 770 páginas
...the bill, closing with these words, "These children of our own planting, nourished by our indulgence and protected by our arms, will they grudge to contribute their mite to relieve us from the heavy load of national expense which we lie under?" Then it was that Colonel Barre rose to his feet and gave... | |
| 1897 - 136 páginas
...said : " Now will these Americans — children planted by our care, nourished up by our indulgence, and protected by our arms — will they grudge to...the heavy weight of that burden which we lie under ? " To this appeal, Colonel Barré, a friend of America in the House of Commons, replied in this eloquent... | |
| Frances W. Lewis - 1900 - 334 páginas
...Americans — children planted by our care, nourished by our indulgence, till they are grown to strength and opulence, and protected by our arms — will they grudge to contribute their mite to relieve us of the heavy burden under which we lie ? — BURKE. Find in it a new figure of contrast. Is the contrast... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 450 páginas
...asked — "And now will these Americans, children planted by our care, nourished by our indulgence, and protected by our arms, — will they grudge to contribute their mite?" They planted by your care ! — No, your oppressions planted them in America I. They fled from your... | |
| Lewis Preston Summers - 1903 - 932 páginas
...children planted by our care, nourished by our indulgence, till they are grown to a degree of strength and opulence and protected by our arms, will they...the heavy weight of that burden which we lie under?" Colonel Barre, one of the most respectable members of the House of Commons, with strong feelings of... | |
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