Selected speeches, ed. by T.E. Kebbel, Bände 1-2 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 86
Seite 5
... period than to that happy hour when the keys of Calais were fortunately delivered over for ever to the care of a French monarch ; and , when we take that view , which is the real point of our modern history , as one that should guide us ...
... period than to that happy hour when the keys of Calais were fortunately delivered over for ever to the care of a French monarch ; and , when we take that view , which is the real point of our modern history , as one that should guide us ...
Seite 8
... period of great alarm and of great disturbance . The people of this country were at last convinced that the dream of per- petual tranquillity and of continual improvement might be closed . That was a time when again an opportunity was ...
... period of great alarm and of great disturbance . The people of this country were at last convinced that the dream of per- petual tranquillity and of continual improvement might be closed . That was a time when again an opportunity was ...
Seite 16
... period must be interesting to all , and therefore I shall make no excuse for bringing before the House the views which the noble lord then professed , and which I most sincerely believe he now entertains . This , however , ' said the ...
... period must be interesting to all , and therefore I shall make no excuse for bringing before the House the views which the noble lord then professed , and which I most sincerely believe he now entertains . This , however , ' said the ...
Seite 19
... period that we occupied office nothing took place that at all impaired that cordial understanding between the two countries which I may say we inherited from our predecessors . I know well , Sir , that there are some gentlemen - some in ...
... period that we occupied office nothing took place that at all impaired that cordial understanding between the two countries which I may say we inherited from our predecessors . I know well , Sir , that there are some gentlemen - some in ...
Seite 33
... period Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs . Therefore , although a minister is bound to know something of everything , the House will observe that upon this topic the chief minister was bound to know everything . It is a subject of ...
... period Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs . Therefore , although a minister is bound to know something of everything , the House will observe that upon this topic the chief minister was bound to know everything . It is a subject of ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
affairs appears believe Bill Black Sea cabinet called cause character Church of England circumstances committee condition conduct Conference Congress consequence consider considerable constitution course Crown 8vo debate declaration Denmark despatch discussion doubt duty Edition Emperor Empire English Europe expressed favour feeling Fenian foreign France honourable and learned honourable member House of Commons important influence institutions interest Ireland Irish labours Lord Derby Lord John Russell Lord Palmerston lordships Majesty Majesty's Government Majesty's ministers manner measure ment mind nation negotiations never noble duke noble friend noble lord object occasion occurred opinion opposite Parliament Parliamentary peace political position present principle proposed proposition question R. A. PROCTOR reference Reform regard remember respect result right honourable gentleman Roman Catholic Russia Secretary Sir Andrew Buchanan Sovereign speech spirit thought tion to-night Treaty of Berlin Turkey vols vote Woodcuts
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 648 - History of Civilisation in England and France, Spain and Scotland. By HENRY THOMAS BUCKLE. 3 vols. crown 8vo. 24*. Lectures on the History of England from the Earliest Times to the Death of King Edward II. By W. LONGMAN, FSA Maps and Illustrations. 8vo. 15^. History of the Life & Times of Edward III. ' By W. LONGMAN, FSA With 9 Maps, 8 Plates, and 1 6 Woodcuts. 2 vols. 8vo. 28*.