| 1908 - 1086 pages
..."Little, very little, will content the new subjects, but nothing will satisfy the licentious fanatics trading here but the expulsion of the Canadians, who are perhaps the bravest and the best race upon the globe."1 The Quebec Act ten years later confirmed the French Canadians in their... | |
| Electronic journals - 1922 - 478 pages
..."Little, very little, will content the new subjects, but nothing will satisfy the licentious fanatics trading here but the expulsion of the Canadians, who...perhaps the bravest and best race upon the Globe." Murray had many reasons for disliking the civilians under his authority. Shortly after the Conquest,... | |
| Victor Coffin - Budget - 1896 - 328 pages
...become good subjects.1 Two years later the same authority writes of the French Canadians generally as "perhaps the bravest and best race upon the globe, a race, who, could they be indulged with a 1 General Report, 1762, (Can. Arch., B. 7, p. 1). few privileges which... | |
| Orin Grant Libby - Constitutional history - 1897 - 634 pages
...become good subjects.1 Two years later the same authority writes of the French Canadians generally as "perhaps the bravest and best race upon the globe, a race, who, could they be indulged with a few privileges which the laws of England deny to Roman Catholics at home,... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - Canada - 1907 - 780 pages
...service and certainly there doth not exist a Man of more Integrity and Application. Little, very little, will content the New Subjects but nothing will satisfy...expulsion of the Canadians who are perhaps the bravest and the best race upon the Globe, a Race, who cou'd they be indulged with a few priveledges wch the Laws... | |
| Public Archives Canada - Archives - 1907 - 762 pages
...service and certainly there doth not exist a Man of more Integrity and Application. Little, very little, will content the New Subjects but nothing will satisfy...expulsion of the Canadians who are perhaps the bravest and the best race upon the Globe, a Race, who cou'd they be indulged with a few priveledges wch the Laws... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - Canada - 1907 - 768 pages
...exist a Man of more Integrity and Application. Little, very little, will content the New Subject« but nothing will satisfy the Licentious Fanaticks:;...expulsion of the Canadians who are perhaps the bravest and the best race upon the Globe, a Race, who cou'd they be indulged with a few priveledges wch the Laws... | |
| Benjamin Sulte, C. E. Fryer, Laurent-Olivier David - Québec (Province) - 1908 - 554 pages
...29th October, 1764, "will content the new subjects, but nothing will satisfy the licentious fanatics trading here, but the expulsion of the Canadians who are perhaps the bravest and the best race upon the globe, a race who, could they be indulged with a few privileges which the laws... | |
| William Henry Atherton - Montréal (Québec) - 1914 - 890 pages
...statesman-like view of the difficult period. "Quebec, 29th of October. 1764. "* * * Little, very little, will content the new subjects, but nothing will satisfy...bravest and best race upon the globe, a race who, could they be indulged with a few privileges which the laws of England deny to Roman Catholics at home,... | |
| Adam Shortt, Sir Arthur George Doughty - Canada - 1914 - 410 pages
...in more careful language their request for an assembly, the governor exclaims : Little, very little, will content the New Subjects but nothing will satisfy...expulsion of the Canadians who are perhaps the bravest and the best race upon the Globe, a Race, who cou'd they be indulged with a few priveledges which the Laws... | |
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