| John George Lambton Earl of Durham, Charles Buller, Edward Gibbon Wakefield - 1839 - 164 Seiten
...parties at home ; and that if the mother country forgets what is due to the loyal and enterprising men of her own race, they must protect themselves....the expense, if necessary, of not being British." I have, in despatches of a later date than that to which I have had occasion so frequently to refer,... | |
| John George Lambton Earl of Durham - 1839 - 452 Seiten
...parties at home ; and that if the mother country forgets what is due to the loyal and enterprising men of her own race, they must protect themselves....the expense, if necessary, of not being British." I have, in Despatches of a later date than that to which I have had occasion so frequently to refer,... | |
| Octogenarian layman - 1883 - 508 Seiten
...the writer's apophthegm, as exalted into a policy by Lord Durham, to the effect, that " Lower kCanada must be ENGLISH at the expense, if necessary, of not being BRITISH," the loyalists in the then capital of the united provinces burn down the houses of the colonial parliament... | |
| Bernard Holland - 1901 - 436 Seiten
...her own race, they must protect themselves. In the language of one of their advocates, they asserted that " Lower Canada must be English, at the expense, if necessary, of not being British." They hinted that if Canada became part of the United States, the connection and the consequent immigration... | |
| Bernard Holland - 1901 - 432 Seiten
...her own race, they must protect themselves. In the language of one of their advocates, they asserted that " Lower Canada must be English, at the expense, if necessary, of not being British." They hinted that if Canada became part of the United States, the connection and the consequent immigration... | |
| John George Lambton Earl of Durham, Charles Buller, Edward Gibbon Wakefield - 1902 - 328 Seiten
...parties at home ; and that if the mother country forgets what is due to the loyal and enterprising men of her own race, they must protect themselves....the expense, if necessary, of not being British." I have, in Despatches of a later date than that to which I have had occasion so frequently to refer,... | |
| Gilbert Parker, Claude Glennon Bryan - 1903 - 590 Seiten
...put upon themselves, and professing principles which were thus summed up by one of their leaders : " Lower Canada must be English at the expense, if necessary, of not being British." Elsewhere Lord Durham confesses the overbearing character of Anglo-Saxon manners, especially offensive... | |
| Frederick Bradshaw - 1903 - 442 Seiten
...intercourse with Adam Thom had left him in no doubt as to the intentions of the British of Montreal. " Lower Canada must be English, at the expense, if necessary, of not being British."* Durham scarcely needed this hint, for he knew too well how strong were the sympathies between the English... | |
| Gilbert Parker, Claude Glennon Bryan - 1904 - 586 Seiten
...put upon themselves, and professing principles which were thus summed up by one of their leaders : " Lower Canada must be English at the expense, if necessary, of not being British." Elsewhere Lord Durham confesses the overbearing character of Anglo-Saxon manners, especially offensive... | |
| Stuart Johnson Reid - 1906 - 466 Seiten
...of parties at home ; and that, if the Mother Country forgets what is due to loyal and enterprising men of her own race, they must protect themselves....expense, if necessary, of not being British." ' The origin of this evil state of things was not difficult to trace, though no one at the outset seemed... | |
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