As to the wealth which the colonies have drawn from the sea by their fisheries, you had all that matter fully opened at your bar. You surely thought those acquisitions of value, for they seemed even to excite your envy ; and yet the spirit by which that... United States Naval Institute Proceedings - Page 199by United States Naval Institute - 1911Full view - About this book
| Anna Ella Carroll - Nicaragua - 1857 - 628 pages
...Irish orator, Burke, in his celebrated speech in the English Parliament, on American conciliation : " As to the wealth which the Colonies have drawn from the sea by their fisheries, yon had all that matter fully opened at your bar. Yon surely thought those acquisitions of value, for... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1858 - 454 pages
...England in a single life as much as England had been growing to in a series of seventeen hundred years. " As to the wealth which the colonies have drawn from the sea by their fisheries," he continued, speak ing specially of the bill then in its last stage before the house, " you had all... | |
| LITTLE, BROWN AND COMPANY - 1858 - 448 pages
...England in a single life as much as England had been growing to in a series of seventeen hundred years. " As to the wealth which the colonies have drawn from the sea by their fisheries," he continued, speak ing specially of the bill then in its last stage before the house, "you had all... | |
| GEORGE BANOROIT - 1858 - 450 pages
...in a single life as mucli as England had been growing to in a series of seventeen hundred years. " As to the wealth which the colonies have drawn from the sea by their fisheries," he continued, speak ing specially of the bill then in its last stage before the house, " you had all... | |
| Orators - 1859 - 370 pages
...whenever oppression begins, resistance becomes lawful and right. BURKE ON AMERICAN AFFAIRS— MARCH, 1776. As to the wealth which the colonies have drawn from...you had all that matter fully opened at your bar. You surely thought those acquisitions of value, for they seemed even to excite your envy ; and yet... | |
| Francis Sylvester Mahony - Ballads, French - 1860 - 650 pages
...piscatorium quite to my fancy. Tolle ! lege ! " ' As to the wealth which these colonies have derived from the sea by their fisheries, you had all that matter fully opened at your bar. You surely thought these acquisitions of value ; for they even seemed to excite your envy. And yet... | |
| Francis Mahony - Fraser's magazine - 1860 - 654 pages
...piscatorium quite to my > fancy. ToUe ! leye ! " ' As to ~lhe wealth which these colonies have derived from the sea by their fisheries, you had all that matter fully opened at your bar. You surely thought these acquisitions! of value ; for they even seemed to excite your envy. And •... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1860 - 452 pages
...fisheries," he continued, speak ing specially of the bill then in its last stage before the house, " you had all that matter fully opened at your bar. And pray, sir, wh#t in the world is equal to it? Pass by the other parts, and look at the manner in which the people... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1862 - 460 pages
...charity, had not c put the full breast of its youthful exuberance to the mouth of its exhausted parent. As to the wealth which the colonies have drawn from...you had all that matter fully opened at your bar. You surely thought those acquisitions of value, for they seemed even to excite your envy ; and yet... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 592 pages
...air, which flieth so swift as2 it outruns the eye. LORD BACON 56. AMERICA— ITS MARINE ENTERPRISE. As to the wealth which the colonies have drawn from the sea by their fisheries — neither the perseverance of Holland, nor the activity of France, nor the dexterous and firm sagacity... | |
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