| 1872 - 610 Seiten
...Mr. Disraeli at a Conservative banquet at Manchester, to the following effect : — ' In my opinion no Minister in this country will do his duty who neglects...responding to those distant sympathies which may become the source of incalculable strength and happiness to this land.' Mr. M' Arthur's motion was seconded... | |
| 1891 - 874 Seiten
...relations with the home government." It was Lord Beaconsfield's opinion that the minister who "neglected any opportunity of reconstructing, as much as possible,...responding to those distant sympathies which may become the source of incalculable strength and happiness to this land," would fail to do his duty. Statesmen... | |
| 1919 - 1188 Seiten
...Imperialist, Lord Beaconsfield, speaking nearly half a century ago, has left on record these memorable words: 'No Minister in this country will do his duty who neglects any and every opportunity of reconstructing as much as possible our Colonial Empire, and of responding... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1872 - 1104 Seiten
...agreed in that part of his speech last night, at the Crystal Palace, in which he said — "In my opinion no Minister in this country will do his duty who neglects...responding to those distant sympathies which may become the source of incalculable strength and happiness to this land." The hon. Member concluded by moving... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1878 - 824 Seiten
...not be destroyed, and, in my opinion, no Minister in this country will do his duty, who neglects an opportunity of reconstructing as much as possible...responding to those distant sympathies which may become the source of incalculable strength and happiness to this land.' Probably there was no part of the... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain), Royal Empire Society (Great Britain) - 1878 - 464 Seiten
...opinion, no Minister in this country will do his duty who neglects an opportunity of resuscitating as much as possible our Colonial Empire, and of responding to those distant sympathies which may become the source of incalculable strength and happiness to this land." From an Imperial point of view, the... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain), Royal Empire Society (Great Britain) - 1878 - 458 Seiten
...opinion, no Minister in this country will do his duty who neglects an opportunity of resuscitating as much as possible our Colonial Empire, and of responding to those distant sympathies which may become the source of incalculable strength and happiness to this land." From an Imperial point of view, the... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli - 1882 - 704 Seiten
...with the Mother Country. They have decided that the Empire shall not be destroyed, and in my opinion no minister in this country will do his duty who neglects...responding to those distant sympathies which may become the source of incalculable strength ;md happiness to this land. Therefore, gentlemen, with respect... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1882 - 694 Seiten
...with the Mother Country. They have decided that the Empire shall not be destroyed, and in my opinion no minister in this country will do his duty who neglects...responding to those distant sympathies which may become the source of incalculable strength and happiness to this land. Therefore, gentlemen, with respect... | |
| Royal Commonwealth Society - 1882 - 624 Seiten
...with the Mother- Country. They have decided that the Empire shall not be destroyed ; and in my opinion no Minister in this country will do his duty who neglects any opportunity of maintaining our Colonial Empire, and of responding to those distant sympathies which may become the... | |
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