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" that his ambition was, to have gone to Quebec the first governor: to have reconciled the new subjects to the English ; and to have shewn the French the advantages of the mild rule of laws, over that of lawless power and despotism :"* and there is no... "
The Correspondence of the Late John Wilkes: With His Friends, Printed from ... - Página 62
por John Wilkes - 1805
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Political Register and Impartial Review of New Books: V. 1-5, Volumen2

1768 - 478 páginas
...gone there the firft governor, to have reconciled the new fubjecls 19 the Englifh, and to have fhewn the French the advantages of the mild rule of laws over that of lawlefs power and defpotifm; but he never did apply for this, or any thing elfe, to lord B—•-....
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The North Briton, XLVI: Numbers Complete, Volumen4

1772 - 302 páginas
...there the firft governor, to. have * have reconciled the new fubje&s to the Englifli, and to have fhewn the French the advantages of the mild rule of laws over that of lawlefs power and defpotifm; but he never did apply for this, or any thing elfe, to Lord Bute. TT has...
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Edinburgh Magazine: Or Literary Miscellany, Volumen11

1798 - 524 páginas
...order, as he expreiTed it, '< to have reconciled the new fubjefts to the Engliih, and to have ihewn the French the advantages of the mild rule of laws over that of lawléfs power and defpotifm ;"* but in this application, perhaps unfortunately for the world, he was...
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumen33

1798 - 554 páginas
...in order, as he exprelled it, "to have reconciled the ncw-,ubjefts to the Engliih, and to have Ihewn the French the advantages of the mild rule of laws over that of law. lels power and delpotifm ;" * but in this application, perhaps unfortunately for tjie world, be...
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The New Wonderful Museum, and Extraordinary Magazine:: Being a Complete ...

William Granger - 1807 - 538 páginas
...in order, as he exprefled it, " to have reconciled the new fubje&s to the Englifh, and to have fhewn the French the advantages of the mild rule of laws over that of lawlefs power and deipotifm * ;" but in this application, perhaps unfortunately for the world, he was...
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The Correspondence of the Late John Wilkes: With His Friends ..., Volumen1

John Wilkes - 1805 - 314 páginas
...413. This was the only attempt ! that Mr. Wilkes ever made to gain an audience of lord to have gotoe to Quebec the first governor : to' have reconciled...excellent qualifications for that important post. ..j ' '••'• Upon a subsequent vacancy in the embassy to Constantinople, Mr. Wilkcs made a second...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen263

1887 - 642 páginas
...was " to have reconciled the new subjects to the English, and to have shown the French the advantage of the mild rule of laws over that of lawless power and despotism." 3 Wilkes attributed both failures to the Earl of Bute, now Secretary of State, and anxious to bestow...
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Wilkes and the City

Sir William Purdie Treloar (bart.) - 1917 - 370 páginas
...to Quebec the first Governor, to have reconciled the new subjects to the English, and to have shown the French the advantages of the mild rule of laws over that of lawless power and despotism," makes one regret that he missed such a sterling opportunity of essaying his abilities as a ruler. There...
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The Hell Fire Club

Edwin Beresford Chancellor - 1925 - 286 páginas
...Quebec the first Governor : to have reconciled the new subjects to the English ; and to have shown the French the advantages of the mild rule of laws over that of lawless power and despotism." 1 It is one of the might-have-beens of history, and an interesting speculation could be entered upon...
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John Wilkes: A Friend to Liberty

Peter D. G. Thomas - 1996 - 302 páginas
...to Quebec the first governor; to have reconciled the new subjects to the English; and to have shown the French the advantages of the mild rule of laws, over that of lawless power and despotism.'60 When the actual appointment came to be made early in 1763 Lord Bute was Prime Minister,...
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