| 1920 - 1206 sayfa
...Europe, vol. ii. p. 171. withdrew from the Alliance. Canning wrote en January 3, 1823 : ".So things are getting back to a wholesome state again. Every nation for itself, and God for as all. The time for the Areopagus, and the like of that, is gone by." One further incident of supreme... | |
| Augustus Granville Stapleton - 1859 - 648 sayfa
...but constitutionally hating England, as Choiseul and Vergennes used to hate us — and so things are getting back to a wholesome state again. Every nation for itself, and God for us all. Only bid your Emperor be quiet, for the time for Areopagus, and the like of that, is gone by. To Sir... | |
| Augustus Granville Stapleton - 1859 - 644 sayfa
...but constitutionally hating England, as Choiseul and Vergennes used to hate us — and so things are getting back to a wholesome state again. Every nation for itself, and God for us all. Only hid your Emperor be quiet, for the time for Areopagus, and the like of that, is gone by. To Sir... | |
| Montague Bernard - 1868 - 230 sayfa
...the permanency of peace depends.' The year before, he had written to Sir Charles Bagot, 'Things are getting back to a wholesome state again. Every nation for itself, and God for us all l \ ' It is possible to agree with both sentiments at the same time. To use the advantages of a situation... | |
| Walter Alison Phillips - 1903 - 248 sayfa
...but constitutionally hating England, as Choiseul and Vergennes used to hate us — and so things are getting- back to a wholesome state again. Every nation for itself, and God for us all. Only bid your Emperor (Alexander I.) be quiet ; for the time for Areopagus, and the like of that, is... | |
| William Leonard Courtney - 1914 - 120 sayfa
...distinct as the constitutions of England, France, and Muscovy." " Things are getting back," he added, " to a wholesome state again. Every nation for itself and God for us all. Only bid your Emperor (Alexander I) be quiet, for the time for Areopagus and the like of that is gone... | |
| Leonard Woolf, Fabian Research Department - 1916 - 272 sayfa
...crumbling at the Congress of Verona, he congratulated himself and Sir Charles Bagot that ' ' things are getting back to a wholesome state again. Every nation for itself, and God for us all." This question over which Canning and his Continental allies fell out has got to ibe faced to-day. If... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1917 - 24 sayfa
...Canning declared that not only had England's " dignity" been wounded, but that her "material intereste" were threatened ; that for " Europe " he would desire...unmistakably reflected in President Monroe's famous pronounce ment. I have set forth with some particularity the history of Alexander's project of union,... | |
| George Louis Beer - 1917 - 354 sayfa
...re-imposition of Spanish rule in South America. Under the circumstances, his well-known words : " Things are getting back to a wholesome state again. Every nation for itself and God for us all. . . . The time for Areopagus and the like of that is gone by," express comprehensible, even if short-sighted,... | |
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