Miscellany: political

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1855
 

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Sayfa 62 - England ; and whether, as the Roman in days of old held himself free from indignity when he could say ' Civis Romanus sum,' so also a British subject, in whatever land he may be, shall feel confident that the watchful eye and the strong arm of England will protect him against injustice and wrong.
Sayfa 61 - We have shown the example of a nation, in which every class of society accepts with cheerfulness the lot which providence has assigned to it; while at the same time every individual of each class is constantly striving to raise himself in the social scale...
Sayfa 14 - It is such violation of human and written law as this, carried on for the purpose of violating every other law, unwritten and eternal, human and divine; it is the wholesale persecution of virtue when united with intelligence, operating upon such a scale that entire classes may with truth be said to be its object, so that the Government is in bitter and cruel, as well as utterly illegal, hostility to whatever in the nation really lives and moves, and forms the mainspring of practical progress and...
Sayfa 35 - I take the question that is now to be fought for on the plains of Hungary to be this — whether Hungary shall continue to maintain its separate nationality as a distinct kingdom, and with a constitution of its own ; or whether it is to be incorporated more or less in the aggregate constitution that is to be given to the Austrian empire?
Sayfa 1 - House fully recognizes the right and duty of the Government to secure to Her Majesty's subjects residing in foreign states the full protection of the laws of those states, it regrets to find, by the correspondence recently laid upon the table by Her Majesty's command, that various claims against the Greek Government, doubtful in point of justice or exaggerated in amount, have been enforced by coercive measures directed against the commerce and people of Greece, and calculated to endanger the continuance...
Sayfa 45 - Chotyn, suivrait la ligne de montagnes qui s'étend dans la direction sud-est, et aboutirait au Lac Salzyk. Le tracé serait définitivement réglé par le Traité de Paix, et le territoire concédé retournerait aux Principautés et à la suzeraineté de la Porte.
Sayfa 61 - ... individual of each class is constantly striving to raise himself in the social scale — not by injustice and wrong, not by violence and illegality but by persevering good conduct, and by the steady and energetic exertion of the moral and intellectual faculties with which his Creator has endowed him. To govern such a people as this is indeed an object worthy of the ambition of the noblest man who lives in the land ; and therefore I find no fault with those who may think any opportunity a fair...
Sayfa 9 - We go to Portugal in the discharge of a sacred obligation, contracted under ancient and modern treaties. When there, nothing shall be done by us to enforce the establishment of the Constitution; — but we must take care that nothing shall be • done by others to prevent it from being fairly carried into effect.
Sayfa 26 - The British government has no knowledge of Hungary except as one of the component parts of the Austrian Empire ; and any communication which you have to make to Her Majesty's government in regard to the commercial intercourse between Great Britain aud Hungary should, therefore, be made through Baron Roller, the representative of the Emperor of Austria at this court.
Sayfa 61 - ... has endowed him, To govern such a people as this is indeed an object worthy of the ambition of the noblest man who lives in the land, and, therefore, I find no fault with those who may think any opportunity a fair one for endeavouring to place themselves in so distinguished and honourable a position; but. I contend that we have not in our foreign policy done anything to forfeit the confidence of the country.

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