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" Sir, they are a race of convicts, and ought to be thankful for any thing we allow them short of hanging. "
Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical: Illustrative of the Rambler ... - Page 398
by Nathan Drake - 1809 - 499 pages
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with The Journal of a ..., Volume 2

James Boswell - 1889 - 504 pages
...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 any thing we allow them short of hanging." Of this performance I avoided to talk with him ; for I had now formed a clear and settled opinion,...
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The Illustrated History of Methodism in Great Britain, America, and ...

W. H. Daniels - 1890 - 846 pages
...between them. In his version of the case, Johnson declared the colonists to be " a race of convicts, who ought to be thankful for any thing we allow them, short of hanging." Wesley's own recollections of Georgia were much to the same purpose; therefore it is not to be wondered...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson ... Comprising a Series of His Epistolary ...

James Boswell - 1890 - 568 pages
...fellow-subjects in America. For, ;if. 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...
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The Book Buyer, Volume 7

1890 - 720 pages
...edition). 13. — What noted English author applied these words to the rebellious American colonists : " Sir, they are a race of convicts, and ought to be thankful for anything we allow them short of hanging " ? — Dr. Samuel Johnson (see vol. ii., 1775, in Birbeck...
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... The Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes ...: One hundred days in Europe

Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1892 - 428 pages
...wholesale opinions, and pretty harsh ones, about us Americans, and did not soften them in expression: "Sir, they are a race of convicts, and ought to be thankful for anything we allow them short of hanging." We smile complacently when we read this outburst, which Mr....
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One hundred days in Europe

1892
...wholesale opinions, and pretty harsh ones, about us Americans, and did not soften them in expression : "Sir, they are a race of convicts, and ought to be thankful for anything we allow them short of hanging." We smile complacently when we read this outburst, which Mr....
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The Nation, Volume 62

1896 - 518 pages
...but mass them together and they are terrible indeed." Dr. Johnson said of the Americans in 1769 : " Sir, they are a race of convicts, and ought to be thankful for anything we allow them short of hanging." Of the French he says: "What do you expect, dear sir, from...
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The Continental Dragoon: A Love Story of Philipse Manor House in 1778

Robert Neilson Stephens - 1898 - 324 pages
...the assertion of Doctor Johnson, when that great but narrow Englishman said, in 1769, of Americans, " Sir, they are a race of convicts, and ought to be thankful for anything we allow them short of hanging." There came to Harry, now and then, scraps of vague talk of...
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United States from the Landing of Columbus to the Signing of the ..., Volume 2

Julian Hawthorne - 1898 - 430 pages
...might ask with a halter round their necks"; and the great Samuel Johnson did not scruple to add that "they are a race of convicts, and ought to be thankful for anything we allow them short of hanging." Against such intemperate vaporings are to be set the noble...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, L.L. D.: Together with a Journal of a ..., Volume 1

James Boswell - 1900 - 638 pages
...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...
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