| Europe - 1791 - 416 pages
...ant ejdift, appeared to hijn to be exceedingly uriwife. lie could not account for it; unlcfs it was that Canada, having been formerly a French colony, there might b'e an opportunity of reviving thpfe titles of honour, the extinction o'f which, fome gentlemen fo much deplored, and to tevive in... | |
| Parliament proc - 1791 - 710 pages
...did net cxift, appeared to him to he exceedingly umvife. He .could not account for it, unlefs it was that Canada, having been formerly a French colony, there might be an opportunity of reviving thofe titles of honour, the extinction of which, foine gentlemen fo much deplored, and to revive in... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1791 - 714 pages
...did not exift, appeared to him to be exceedingly unwife. He could not account for it, unlefs it was that Canada, having been formerly a French colony, there might be an opportunity of reviving thofe titles of honour, the extinction of which, fome gentlemen fo much deplored, and to revive in... | |
| 1792 - 784 pages
...did not ejtHl, he confidered as, exceedingly uiiwifc. He-«ould-not account .for it, unlefs it was, that Canada having been formerly a French colony, there might be an opportunity of reviving tbufe titka o/uoaour, the . of which fora« gentlemen fo muc4* deplored, and to revive in the ty'eU.... | |
| William Belsham - Great Britain - 1795 - 566 pages
...they did not exist, he considered as exceedingly unwise. He could not account for it, unless it was that, Canada having been formerly a French colony,...might be an opportunity of reviving those titles of honor the extinction of which some gentlemen so much deplored, and to revive in the West that spirit... | |
| Thomas Augustus Lloyd - 1795 - 396 pages
...they did not exift, he confidered as exceedingly unwife. He could not account for it, unlefs it wa| that Canada having been formerly a French colony, there might be an opportunity of reviving thole titles of honor, the extinction of which fome gentlemen fo much deplored, and to revive in the... | |
| William Belsham - Great Britain - 1796 - 572 pages
...they did not exift, he confidered as excCedjngiy unwife. He could not account for it, unlefs it was that, Canada having been formerly a French colony, there might be an opportunity of reviving thofe titles of honor, the extinction of which fome gentlemen fo much deplored, and to revive in the... | |
| William Belsham - 1805 - 600 pages
...they did not exist, he considered as exceedingly unwise. He could not account for it, unless it was that, Canada having been formerly a French colony,...might be an opportunity of reviving those titles of honor the extinction of which some gentlemen so much deplored, and to revive in the West that spirit... | |
| Charles James Fox - Great Britain - 1815 - 620 pages
...did not exist, appeared to him to be exceedingly unwise. He could not account for it, unless it was that Canada having been formerly a French colony,...West that spirit of chivalry which had fallen into disgrace in a neighbouring country. He asked, if those red and blue ribbands, which had lost their... | |
| Charles James Fox - Great Britain - 1815 - 516 pages
...did not exist, appeared to him to be exceedingly unwise. He could not account for it, unless it was that Canada having been formerly a French colony, there might be an opportunity of reviving those tides of honour, the extinction of which some gentlemen so much deplored," and to revive in the West... | |
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