I desire and expect from all my subjects of both nations that from henceforth they act with all possible respect and kindness to one another, that so it may appear to all the world they have hearts disposed to become one people. History of Scotland - Sida 213efter Robert Anderson (schoolmaster.) - 1874Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Thomas Drummond Wanliss - 1885 - 372 sidor
...and expect, from all my subjects of both nations, that from henceforth, they act with all possible respect and kindness to one another, that so it may...world they have hearts disposed to become one people'. ! Yes. To become one ' British ' people ; not one ' English ' people. That fact stands out as clear... | |
| William Kingsford - 1888 - 588 sidor
...both Nations, that from henceforth they act with all possible Respect and Kindness to one another j that so it may appear to all the World they have Hearts disposed to become One People. "This will be a great Pleasure to Me ; and will make us quickly sensible of the good Effect of this... | |
| Hannis Taylor - 1898 - 714 sidor
...and expectation to her " subjects of both nati0118 tnat from henceforth they act with all possible respect and kindness to one another, that so it may...world they have hearts disposed to become one people." In the year that followed the consummation of the union, Marlborough, hard pressed by fresh demands... | |
| Elizabeth Stansbury Kirkland - 1891 - 428 sidor
...desire and expect from my subjects of both nations, that from henceforth they act with all possible respect and kindness to one another, that so it may...world they have hearts disposed to become one people." These are noble words, and they have been nobly acted upon. From this time the formal designation of... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1892 - 658 sidor
...desire and expect from all my subjects of both nations that from henceforth they act with all possible respect and kindness to one another, that so it may...world they have hearts disposed to become one people. This will be a great pleasure to me, and will make us all quickly sensible of the good effects of this... | |
| Israel Smith Clare - 1893 - 766 sidor
...words: "I desire and expect from my subjects of both nations that henceforth they act with all possible respect and kindness to one another, that so it may...world they have hearts disposed to become one people." Time has answered all of Queen Anne's hopes. The two nations hitherto so hostile have remained one... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1898 - 676 sidor
...happy conclusion. I desire and expect from all my subjects to both nations, that from henceforth they act with all public respect and kindness to one another,...world they have hearts disposed to become one people. This will be a great pleasure to me, and will make us all quickly sensible of the good effects of this... | |
| Charles William Colby - 1899 - 398 sidor
...desire and expect from all my subjects of both nations, that from henceforth they act with all possible respect and kindness to one another, that so it may...world, they have hearts disposed to become one people. This will be a great pleasure to me, and will make us all quickly sensible of the good effect of this... | |
| Charles William Colby - 1899 - 378 sidor
...desire and expect from all my subjects of both nations, that from henceforth they act with all possible respect and kindness to one another, that so it may...world, they have hearts disposed to become one people. This will be a great pleasure to me, and will make us all quickly sensible of the good effect of this... | |
| Timothy Dwight - 1899 - 542 sidor
...Queen, " and expect from my subjects of both nations that from henceforth they act with all possible respect and kindness to one another, that so it may...world they have hearts disposed to become one people." Time has more than answered these hopes. The two nations whom the Union brought together have ever... | |
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