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 reconstructing as much as possible our colonial empire, and of responding to those distant sympathies... Blackwood's Magazine - Seite 1831920Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
 | Benjamin Disraeli - 1882
...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 reconstructing...which may become the source of incalculable strength ;md happiness to this land. Therefore, gentlemen, with respect to the second great object of the Tory... | |
 | Royal Commonwealth Society - 1882
...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...the source of incalculable strength and happiness to these Islands." It is to these sympathies we may safely trust to obtain what Lord Beaconsneld so happily... | |
 | Earl Thomas Brassey Brassey - 1883
...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...source of incalculable strength and happiness to this land.' In conclusion, I revert once more to the importance of an inquiry by a Royal Commission as a... | |
 | Thomas Brassey (1st earl.) - 1883
...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...source of incalculable strength and happiness to this land.' In conclusion, I revert once more to the importance of an inquiry by a Royal Commission as a... | |
 | 1891
...and admirers. He said in the House : " No minister in this country will do his duty who neglects an opportunity of reconstructing as much as possible...source of incalculable strength and happiness to this land." It is worthy of remark that Canada and the United States have not yet come to "an honorable... | |
 | London (England). Chamber of Commerce - 1887 - 160 Seiten
...imperishable words : " In my opinion no minister in this country will do his duty who neglects every opportunity of reconstructing as much as possible...source of incalculable strength and happiness to this land" (1872). The practical question, therefore, is how to re-construct ? How can we bring forward... | |
 | James Anthony Froude - 1891 - 267 Seiten
...have decided that the Empire shall not be destroyed ; aj1d in my opinion no Minister in this country will do his duty who neglects any opportunity of reconstructing...the source of incalculable strength and happiness tn this lanr).' A few persons, perhaps many, had hoped from these words that Disraeli, when he came... | |
 | Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain) - 1893
...Questions. continnons relations with the Home Government. ... In my opinion no Minister in this country will do his duty who neglects any opportunity of reconstructing,...distant sympathies which may become the source of incaleulable strength and happiness to this land. The opening of telegraphic communication with Australia... | |
 | Royal Commonwealth Society - 1893
...Questions. continuous relations with tho Homo Government. ... In my opinion no Minister in this country will do his duty who neglects any opportunity of reconstructing,...responding to those distant sympathies which may become tho souree of incaleulable strength and happiness to this land. The opening of telegraphic communication... | |
 | Francis Peter Labillière, George Sydenham Clarke Baron Sydenham of Combe - 1894 - 269 Seiten
...constant and continuous relations with the Home Government. ... In my opinion, no Minister in this country will do his duty who neglects any opportunity of reconstructing,...source of incalculable strength and happiness to this land." The opening of telegraphic communication -with Australia had a powerful effect upon the question.... | |
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