| 1904 - 918 psl.
...is this really so incontestable a truth that it is a duty not only to hold but to proclaim it ? .... You must renounce the habit of telling the colonies...which unite them to Great Britain, they may attain the degree of perfection, and of social and political development, to which organised communities of... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1872 - 596 psl.
...as one of provisional pupilage, out of which the Colony must pass before it could attain maturity. " You must renounce the habit of telling the Colonies...which unite them to Great Britain, they may attain the degree of perfection, and of social and political development, to which organized communities of... | |
| James Bruce (8th earl of Elgin.) - 1872 - 510 psl.
...thing is, however, indispensable to the success of this or any other system of Colonial Government. You must renounce the habit of telling the Colonies...which unite them to Great Britain, they may attain the degree of perfection, and of social and political development, to which organised communities of... | |
| James Bruce Earl of Elgin - 1872 - 498 psl.
...must renounce the existence habit of telling the Colonies that the Colonial is a provisional visional" existence. You must allow them to believe that, without...which unite them to Great Britain, they may attain the degree of perfection, and of social and political development, to which organised communities of... | |
| Alexander Mackenzie - 1882 - 404 psl.
...Elgin felt himself obliged to give a liberal Minister in England his views in the following terms : " You must renounce the habit of telling the colonies...which unite them to Great Britain, they may attain the degree of perfection, and of social and political development, to which organized communities have... | |
| 1914 - 552 psl.
...speech which kindled Elgin into a passion, and made him bid Grey renounce for himself and his leader the habit of telling the colonies that the colonial is a provisional existence. The same speech, too, extorted complaints from Robert Baldwin, the man whom Sydenham and Russell had... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1897 - 530 psl.
...existence. You must allow them 1 Pamphlet by (?) Wakefield, A View of Sir C. Metcalffs Government, 1844. to believe that, without severing the bonds, which...and of social and political development, to which organized communities of free men have a right to aspire." Again, 1 " I have been possessed (I use... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1897 - 580 psl.
...business, as the missioner of the Greater England idea. " You must renounce the habit,"6 he declared, "of telling the Colonies that the colonial is a provisional existence. You must allow them 1 Pamphlet by (?) Wakefield, A View of Sir C. Metcalfe' s Government, 1844. 2 Afterwards Lord Metcalfe.... | |
| Bernard Holland - 1901 - 436 psl.
...thing is, however, indispensable to the success of this, or any other, system of colonial government. You must renounce the habit of telling the Colonies...which unite them to Great Britain, they may attain the degree of perfection, and of social and political development, to which organised communities of... | |
| Bernard Holland - 1901 - 432 psl.
...thing is, however, indispensable to the success of this, or any other, system of colonial government. You must renounce the habit of telling the Colonies...which unite them to Great Britain, they may attain the degree of perfection, and of social and political development, to which organised communities of... | |
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