| 1876 - 1164 pàgines
...recall the words of the great English lexicographer, who, in 1769, in speaking of the American colonies, exclaimed, 'Sir, they are a race of convicts, and ought to be thankful for anything we allow them short of hanging.' The Abbe Raynal, writing in the latter part of the last century,... | |
| James Boswell - 1858 - 464 pàgines
...fellow-subjects in America. For, as early as 1769, I was told by Dr. John Campbell, that he had said of them, " Sir, they are a race of convicts, and ought to be thankful for anything we allow them short of hanging." Of this performance I avoided to talk with him ; for I had... | |
| James Parton - 1864 - 720 pàgines
...or four years. How the tories raved against America! "Sir," Dr. Johnson would say, " the Americans are a race of convicts, and ought to be thankful for any thing we can give them." At this crisis he wrote his extravagant pamphlet, "Taxation no Tyranny," a production... | |
| Thurlow Weed - 1866 - 830 pàgines
...thunderbolts. In speaking of us to the Rev. Dr. CAMPBELL, he is represented by BOSWELL as saying: " Sir, they are a race of convicts, and ought to be thankful for everything we allow them short of hanging." But I am willing to forgive him for that and all his other... | |
| Luke Tyerman - 1872 - 740 pàgines
...genius. " Sir," said he, concerning the miscellaneous and mongrel colonists across the Atlantic, " Sir, they are a race of convicts, and ought to be thankful for anything we allow them short of hanging." No wonder that the English government, already at 1775 their... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1872 - 458 pàgines
...abuse, " he'd burn and destroy them."— (Boswell, III. 314.) " Sir," said he on another occasion, " they are a race of convicts, and ought to be thankful for anything we allow them short of hanging."— (III. 327.) Akin to this were his strong and even intolerant... | |
| James Boswell - 1874 - 602 pàgines
...subjects in America. For, as early as 1769, I was told by Dr. John Campbell, that he had said of them, " Sir, they are a race of convicts, and ought to be thankful for anything we allow them short of hanging." Of this performance I avoided to talk with him ; for I had... | |
| John Jolliffe Mulheron, Theodore Frelinghuysen Kerr - 1876 - 788 pàgines
...recall the words of the great English lexicographer who, in 1769, in speaking of the American colonies, exclaimed, ' Sir, they are a race of convicts, and ought to be thankful for anything we allow them short of hanging.' The Abbe Raynal, writing in the latter part of the last century,... | |
| 1877 - 1284 pàgines
...of the great English lexicographer who, in 1769, in speaking to a friend of the American colonies, exclaimed : " Sir, they are a race of convicts, and ought to be thankful for anything we allow them short of hanging." The Abbé Kaynal, writing in the latter part of the last... | |
| Edward Tuckerman Mason - 1879 - 346 pàgines
...fellow-subjects in America. For, as early as 1769,1 was told by Dr. John Campbell that he had said of them, " Sir, they are a race of convicts, and ought to be thankful for anything we allow them short of hanging." — Boswell. Mrs. Macsweyn, who officiated as our landlady... | |
| |