Frasi di Thomas D'Arcy McGee

Thomas D'Arcy McGee era politico canadese.

✵ 13. Aprile 1825 – 7. Aprile 1868
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Thomas D'Arcy McGee: Frasi in inglese

“The two greatest things that all men aim at in any free government are liberty and permanency.”

Legislative Assembly, February 9, 1865
Contesto: The two greatest things that all men aim at in any free government are liberty and permanency. We have had liberty enough - too much perhaps in some respects - but at all events, liberty to our hearts content.

“Miracles would cease to be miracles if they were events of everyday occurrence;”

Legislative Assembly, February 9, 1865
Contesto: Miracles would cease to be miracles if they were events of everyday occurrence; the very nature of wonders requires that they should be rare; and this is a miraculous and wonderful circumstance, that men at the head of the governments in five separate provinces, and men at the head of the parties opposing them, all agreed at the same time to sink party differences for the good of all, and did not shrink, at the risk of having their motives misunderstood, from associating together for the purpose of bringing about this result. (Cheers.)

“We have no aristocracy but of virtue and talent, which is the only true aristocracy, and is the old and true meaning of the term.”

Legislative Assembly, February 9, 1865
Contesto: This is a new land - a land of pretension because it is new; because classes and systems have not had that time to grow here naturally. We have no aristocracy but of virtue and talent, which is the only true aristocracy, and is the old and true meaning of the term. (Hear, hear.)

“I will content myself, Mr. Speaker, with those principal motives to union; first, that we are in the rapids and must go on;”

Legislative Assembly, February 9, 1865
Contesto: I will content myself, Mr. Speaker, with those principal motives to union; first, that we are in the rapids and must go on; next that our neighbours will not, on their side, let us rest supinely, even if we could do so from other causes; and thirdly, that by making the united colonies more valuable as an ally to Great Britain, we shall strengthen rather than weaken the imperial connection. (Cheers.)

“That is a glorious doctrine to instill into society.”

Cheers.
Legislative Assembly, February 16, 1865

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