| Edmund Burke - 1877 - 660 sayfa
...particularly is upholding, Turkey from blind superstition and from a want of sympathy with the highest aspirations of humanity are deceived. What our duty...we ever agree to any step, though it may obtain for a moment comparative quiet and a false prosperity, that hazards the existence of that Empire." Next... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1876 - 910 sayfa
...particularly is upholding, Turkey from blind superstition and from a want of sympathy with the highest aspirations of humanity are deceived. What our duty...we ever agree to any step, though it may obtain for a moment comparative quiet and a false prosperity, that hazards the existence of that Empire. Amendment... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1877 - 690 sayfa
...particularly is upholding, Turkey from blind superstition and from a want of sympathy with the highest aspirations of humanity are deceived. What our duty...we ever agree to any step, though it may obtain for a moment comparative quiet and a false prosperity, that hazards the existence of that Empire." Next... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1879 - 162 sayfa
...upholding, Turkey from blind superstition and from a want of sympathy with the highest aspirations ol humanity, are deceived. What our duty is at this critical...we ever agree to any step, though it may obtain for a moment comparative quiet and a false prosperity, that hazards the existence of that Empire." Next... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1879 - 166 sayfa
...upholding, Turkey from blind superstition and from a want of sympathy with the highest aspirations ol humanity, are deceived. What our duty is at this critical...we ever agree to any step, though it may obtain for a moment comparative quiet and a false prosperity, that hazards the existence of that Empire." Next... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1879 - 164 sayfa
...upholding, Turkey from blind superstition and from a want of sympathy with the highest aspirations ot humanity, are deceived. What our duty is at this critical...we ever agree to any step, though it may obtain for a moment comparative quiet and a false prosperity, that hazards the existence of that Empire." Next... | |
| Peter William Clayden - 1880 - 566 sayfa
...the Empire abroad, the concluding words of this oration receive a new and striking significance. " What our duty is at this critical moment is to maintain...we ever agree to any step, though it may obtain for a moment comparative quiet and a false prosperity, that hazards the existence of that Empire."* It... | |
| George Henry Jennings - 1880 - 842 sayfa
...of affaire in the East, and among the last remarks made by the Prime Minister were the following : " What our duty is at this critical moment is to maintain...we ever agree to any step, though it may obtain for a moment comparative quiet and a false prosperity, that hazards the existence of that Empire." Banter.... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1880 - 616 sayfa
...of the Government as an Imperial 1876. THE EARL OF BEACONSFIELD. 461 policy, the object of which was to maintain the Empire of England, 'Nor will we ever agree to any step, though it may obtain for a moment comparative quiet and a false prosperity, that hazards the existence of that Empire.' The... | |
| Peter William Clayden - 1880 - 572 sayfa
...is to maintain the Empire of England. Nor will we ever agree to any step, though it may obtain for a moment comparative quiet and a false prosperity, that hazards the existence of that Empire."* It is quite certain that in the years which succeeded this speech the Government did... | |
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