| James Grahame - United States - 1836 - 466 pages
...after reprobating the republican spirit that prevailed in Virginia, declared that " Now or never is the time to maintain the queen's prerogative, and put a stop to those wrong pernicious notions which are improving daily, not only in Virginia, but in all her majesty's other governments." " A frown now... | |
| Hugh Murray - United States - 1844 - 408 pages
...recommending an abridgment of their liberties. He described them to the ministers of Anne as imbued with " republican notions and principles, such as ought to be corrected, and lowered in time ;" complaining that " those wrong pernicious notions were improving daily, not only in Virginia, but... | |
| John Frost - United States - 1846 - 336 pages
...recommending an abridgment of their liberties. He described them to the ministers of Anne as imbued with " republican notions and principles, such as ought to be corrected, and lowered in time ;" complaining that " those wrong pernicious notions were improving daily, not only in Virginia, but... | |
| 1847 - 814 pages
...Virginia as numerous, rich and of republican principles. such as ought to be lowered in time ; — that then or never was the time to maintain the queen's prerogative and put a stop to those pernicious notions, which were increasing not only in Virginia, but in all her majesty's other governments,... | |
| Charles Campbell - History - 1847 - 224 pages
...Virginia as numerous, rich and of republican principles, such as ought to be lowered in time ; — that then or never was the time to maintain the queen's, prerogative and put a stop to those pernicious notions, which were increasing daily, not only in Virginia, but in all her majesty's other... | |
| 1847 - 784 pages
...Virginia as numerous, rich and of republican principles, su;:h ps oucrht to be lowered in time; — that O then or never was the time to maintain the queen's prerogative and put a stop to those pernicious notions, which were increasing daily, not only in Virginia, but in all her majesty's other... | |
| Hugh Murray - Publishers' catalogs - 1851 - 556 pages
...recommending an abridgment of their liberties. He described them to the ministers of Anne as imbued with "republican notions and principles, such as ought to be corrected, and lowered in time ;" complaining that "those wrong pernicious notions were improving daily, not only in Virginia, but... | |
| Benson John Lossing - United States - 1852 - 948 pages
...they were disloyal ; and represented to the ministers of Queen Anned that they were " imbued •with e sky — The fair He memorialized the queen to reduce all the American colonies under a viceroy, and establish a standing... | |
| Benson John Lossing - United States - 1852 - 948 pages
...that they were disloyal ; and represented to the ministers of Queen Anned that they were "imbued with republican notions and principles, such as ought to be corrected and lowered in dl?°4' time." He memorialized the queen to reduce all the American colonies under a viceroy, and establish... | |
| Robert Beverley, Charles Campbell - Indians of North America - 1855 - 324 pages
...passages of that unjust representation, wherein they took upon them to describe the people of " Virginia to be both numerous and rich, of republican notions...then, or never, was the time to maintain the queen's prerogatives, and put a stop to those wrong, pernicious notions which were improving daily, not only... | |
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