The Public Life of the Right Honourable the Earl of Beaconsfield, K.G., Etc., Etc, Τόμος 1Chapman & Hall, 1879 |
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Σελίδα viii
... never treated him with common fairness or the most ordinary courtesy , and the leaders have followed the rank and file . That the orators of Trafalgar Square and of Clerkenwell Green should hate Lord Beaconsfield is natural enough , and ...
... never treated him with common fairness or the most ordinary courtesy , and the leaders have followed the rank and file . That the orators of Trafalgar Square and of Clerkenwell Green should hate Lord Beaconsfield is natural enough , and ...
Σελίδα xvi
... never been answered . When he rose to make his first speech in the House of Commons , the O'Connell faction in obedience to their leader , set themselves to hoot him down , and having succeeded in drowning the latter part of his speech ...
... never been answered . When he rose to make his first speech in the House of Commons , the O'Connell faction in obedience to their leader , set themselves to hoot him down , and having succeeded in drowning the latter part of his speech ...
Σελίδα xvii
... never ceased their vituperation and when Punch was started , Leech's unrivalled genius was placed at the service of Lord Beaconsfield's assailants . With it , Toryism had nothing sufficiently amusing to cope , and so for more than ...
... never ceased their vituperation and when Punch was started , Leech's unrivalled genius was placed at the service of Lord Beaconsfield's assailants . With it , Toryism had nothing sufficiently amusing to cope , and so for more than ...
Σελίδα xxiv
... never uttered , and sentiments which he never entertained ; none has so much to gain by the promulgation of the exact truth . Even while these sheets are passing through the press I find one leading journal attributing to him the ...
... never uttered , and sentiments which he never entertained ; none has so much to gain by the promulgation of the exact truth . Even while these sheets are passing through the press I find one leading journal attributing to him the ...
Σελίδα xxvii
... never poor- Benjamin Disraeli at Enfield - Isaac Disraeli - The " Curiosities of Literature " -Brunet's opinion of them - Controversy with Bolton Corney —The “ Genius of Judaism " -Never a Jew - Withdraws finally from the Synagogue ...
... never poor- Benjamin Disraeli at Enfield - Isaac Disraeli - The " Curiosities of Literature " -Brunet's opinion of them - Controversy with Bolton Corney —The “ Genius of Judaism " -Never a Jew - Withdraws finally from the Synagogue ...
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Σελίδα 144 - A man who is born into a world already possessed, if he cannot get subsistence from his parents on whom he has a just demand, and if the society does not want his labour, has no claim of right to the smallest portion of food, and, in fact, has no business to be where he is.
Σελίδα 204 - A dense population in extreme distress inhabit an island where there is an established Church which is not their Church ; and a territorial aristocracy, the richest of whom live in a distant capital. Thus they have a starving population, an absentee aristocracy, an alien Church, and in addition the weakest executive in the world. "Well, what then would honorable gentlemen say if they were reading of a country in that position ? They would say at once, 'The remedy is revolution.
Σελίδα 118 - ... to establish a commercial code on the principles successfully negotiated by Lord Bolingbroke at Utrecht, and which, though baffled at the time by a Whig Parliament, were subsequently and triumphantly vindicated by his political pupil and heir, Mr.
Σελίδα 224 - Dissolve, if you please, the Parliament you have betrayed, and appeal to the people, who, I believe, mistrust you. For me there remains this at least — the opportunity of expressing thus publicly my belief that a Conservative Government is an organised hypocrisy.
Σελίδα 435 - House feels it a duty to declare that it will continue to give every support to her Majesty in the prosecution of the war, until her Majesty shall, in conjunction with her Allies, obtain for this country a safe and honourable peace.
Σελίδα 313 - The recent assumption of certain ecclesiastical titles conferred by a foreign Power has excited strong feelings in this country ; and large bodies of my subjects have presented addresses to me expressing attachment to the Throne, and praying that such assumptions should be resisted. I have assured them...
Σελίδα 43 - Wandering over that illustrious scene, surrounded by the tombs of heroes and by the confluence of poetic streams, my musing thoughts clustered round the memory of that immortal song, to which all creeds and countries alike respond, which has vanquished Chance, and defies Time.
Σελίδα 180 - I conclude that it was, on his side, but the blustering artifice of a rhetorical hireling; availing himself of the vile license of -a loose-tongued lawyer, not only to make a statement which was false; but to make it with a consciousness of its falsehood.
Σελίδα 135 - Government; when they recollected the "new loves" and the "old loves" in which so much of passion and recrimination was mixed up between the noble Tityrus of the Treasury Bench and the learned Daphne of Liskeard...
Σελίδα 38 - D'Israeli has one of the most remarkable faces I ever saw. He is lividly pale, and but for the energy of his action and the strength of his lungs, would seem a victim to consumption.