| American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia - Catholics - 1896 - 562 pages
...made his speech from the throne in a feeble, hesitating, trembling manner, saying he had given the " necessary orders to prohibit the further prosecution...offensive war upon the continent of North America. I have pointed all my views and measures to an entire and cordial reconciliation with those colonies.... | |
| Elfrida de Renne Barrow, Elfrida DeRenne Barrow, Laura Palmer Bell - History - 2001 - 176 pages
...speech in both houses of Parliament. . . 'Since the last cession .... 7 lost no time in giving the necessary orders to prohibit the further prosecution...offensive war upon the continent of North America. I have pointed all my views and measures . ... to an entire and cordial reconciliation with those colonies... | |
| Peter L. Bernstein - Business & Economics - 2005 - 472 pages
...III went before the House of Lords to declare, "My lords and gentlemen: I lost no time in giving the necessary orders to prohibit the further prosecution...offensive war upon the continent of North America. ... I did not hesitate to go to the full length of the powers vested in me, and offered to declare... | |
| 1914 - 774 pages
...made his speech from the throne, in a feeble, hesitating, trembling manner, saying he had given the necessary orders to prohibit the further prosecution...offensive war upon the continent of North America." The fact that Captain Barry, two days after sailing on a cruise from L'Orient, chased a two-tiered... | |
| English essays - 1782 - 710 pages
...neceflary orders to prohibit the further profecution of otfenlive war upon the Continent of Nortlh America. Adopting, as my inclination will always lead me to do, with decision and efVccr, whatever I collect to be the fcnfe of my parliament and my peoples 1 hue pointed nil my views... | |
| English essays - 1782 - 706 pages
...me. ' I Joft no time in giving the ncccflKry orcfers to prohibit the further piofecution of offenfive war upon the Continent of North America. Adopting, as my inclination will alwavt lead me towto, with decihon' and erfeS, whatever I colleft to be the ftnfe of ir.y parfiament... | |
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