| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 942 sider
...17th, must hasten that crisis which is fast approaching in the affairs of the Canadas, and which will terminate in independence and freedom from the baneful domination of the mother country, and the tyrannical conduct of a small and despicable faction in the colony. " I regret to think that... | |
| Mortimer O'Sullivan - 1836 - 262 sider
...the following passage : — " A crisis is fast approaching in the affairs of the Canadas, which will terminate in independence and freedom from the baneful domination of the mother country, and the tyrannical conduct of a small and despicable faction in the colony." Mr. Hume admitted the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1837 - 764 sider
...17lh, mus hasten that crisis which is fast approaching in the affairs of the Canadas, and which wil terminate in independence and freedom from the baneful domination of the mother country and the tyrannical conduct of a small and despicable faction in the colony. The proceedings between... | |
| 1838 - 892 sider
...17th, must hasten that crisis which is fast approaching in the affairs of the Canadas, and which will terminate in independence, and freedom from the baneful domination of the mother country, and the tyrannical conduct of a small and despicable faction in the colony. The proceedings between... | |
| Sir Francis Bond Head - 1839 - 606 sider
...nth, must hasten that crisis which is fa-it approaching in the affairs of the Canadas, and which will terminate in independence and freedom from the baneful domination of the mother country, and the tyrannical conduct of a small and despicable faction in the colony. The proceedings between... | |
| Charles Lindsey - 1862 - 834 sider
...under a sense of injury, in consequence of some attack made upon him by the Rev. Egerton Ryerson ; terminate in independence and freedom from the baneful domination of the mother country, and the tyrannical conduct of a email and despicable faction in the colony." "I confidently trust,"... | |
| Egerton Ryerson, John George Hodgins - 1883 - 640 sider
...Legislature, must hasten that crisis which is fast approaching in the affairs of the Canadas, and which will terminate in independence and freedom from the baneful domination of the mother country. He also advised that The proceedings between 1772 and 1782 in America ought not to be forgotten ; and... | |
| John King - 1886 - 168 sider
...the writer gave it as his opinion that these events would hasten a crisis in Upper Canada that would "terminate in independence and freedom from the baneful domination of the mother country." In the same letter Mr. Hume replied to an attack made upon him, publicly and privately, by the late Dr. Ryerson,... | |
| William Kingsford - 1898 - 2550 sider
...letter, in which it was stated that the crisis was fast approaching in the affairs of Canada, which would terminate in independence, and freedom from "the baneful domination of the mother country." * Mackenzie had the inconceivable folly to print this letter in the Colonial Advocate, in his desire... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1889 - 346 sider
...Mackenzie. In this letter, referring to Mackenzie's expulsion, the English radical said such proceedings must " terminate in independence and freedom from the baneful domination of the mother country." This unfortunate expression thus adopted by Mackenzie alienated many of his associates, including the... | |
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