| William Maxwell - Virginia - 1850 - 506 pages
...Nothing can display in stronger colors the execrable policy of the British government, in relation to the colonies, than the sentiments uttered by Sir William...the short interval of the commonwealth, and a few occasional times of absence from his government, on visits to England. The more profoundly ignorant... | |
| William Maxwell - Virginia - 1850 - 502 pages
...in stronger colors the execrable policy of the British government, in relation to the colonies, thau the sentiments uttered by Sir William Berkeley, in...favor of the crown, that he was continued governor ol Virginia from 1641 to 1677, a period of thirty-six years, if we except the short interval of the... | |
| Henry Alexander Wise - Biography & Autobiography - 1872 - 332 pages
...Nothing can display in stronger colors the execrable policy of the British government in relation to the colonies, than the sentiments uttered by Sir William Berkeley in his answer to the last interrogators'. These were doubtless his genuine sentiments, which recommended him so highly to the... | |
| Henry Alexander Wise - United States - 1876 - 346 pages
...display in stronger colors the execrable policy of the British government in relation to the colonii's, than the sentiments uttered by Sir William Berkeley...recommended him so highly to the favor of the crown that he continued Governor of Virginia from 1641 to 1677, a period of thirty-six years, if we except the short... | |
| Henry Alexander Wise - United States - 1881 - 336 pages
...Nothing can display in stronger colors the execrable policy of the British government in relation to the colonies, than the sentiments uttered by Sir William...recommended him so highly to the favor of the crown that he continued Governor of Virginia from 1641 to 1677, a period of thirty-six years, if we except the short... | |
| Henry Alexander Wise - United States - 1881 - 342 pages
...Nothing can display in stronger colors the execrable policy of the British government in relation to the colonies, than the sentiments uttered by Sir William...recommended him so highly to the favor of the crown that be continued Governor of Virginia from 1641 to 1677, a period of thirty-six years, if we except the... | |
| United States - 1891 - 928 pages
...Nothing can display in stronger colors the execrable policy of the British government, in relation to the colonies, than the sentiments uttered by Sir William...the short interval of the Commonwealth, and a few occasional times of absence from his government on visits to England. The more profoundly ignorant... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - 1909 - 478 pages
...interrogatory. These were doubtless his genuine sentiments, which recommended him so highly to the favour of the crown that he was continued governor of Virginia...the short interval of the Commonwealth, and a few occasional times of absence from his government, on visits to England. The more profoundly ignorant... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - Slavery - 1909 - 478 pages
...Nothing can display in stronger colours the execrable policy of the British Government, in relation to the colonies, than the sentiments uttered by Sir William...sentiments, which recommended him so highly to the favour of the crown that he was continued governor of Virginia from 1641 to 1677, a period of thirtysix... | |
| William Maxwell - Virginia - 1850 - 510 pages
...in stronger colors the execrable policy of the British government, in relation to the colonies, thau the sentiments uttered by Sir William Berkeley, in...he was continued governor of Virginia from 1641 to 1G77, a period of thirty-six years, if we except the short interval of the commonwealth, and a few... | |
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