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" Ministers have hitherto been enabled to secure that peace, so necessary to the welfare of all civilised countries, and so peculiarly the interest of our own. But this ineffable blessing cannot be obtained by the passive principle of non-interference.... "
Annual Register - Side 18
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Annual Register, Bind 122

Edmund Burke - 1881 - 786 sider
...decide upon a course which will materially influence its future fortunes and shape its destiny. " Rarely in this century has there been an occasion more critical....the power of England, and resolved to maintain it ! " The language as well as the substance and the circumstances of the letter were, as a matter of...
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Infield's Political Record and Calendar of Events: A Current Register of ...

1880 - 484 sider
...the passive principle of non-interference. Peace rests on the presence, not to say the ascendancy, of England in the Councils of Europe. Even at this...supposed to be inseparable from popular election, if it is does not diminish, certainly arrests her influence, and is a main reason for"' not delaying an appeal...
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The life of ... William Ewart Gladstone. Popular ed, Bind 5–6;Bind 338

George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 546 sider
...non-interference. Peace rests on the presence, not to say the ascendency of England in the Councils ot Europe. Even at this moment the doubt supposed to...popular election, if it does not diminish, certainly asserts her influence, and is a main reason for not delaying an appeal to the national will. Whatever...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Bind 21

James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1880 - 1436 sider
...not to say the ascendancy, of England in the councils of Europe ; and this,' he adds significantly, ' is a main reason for not delaying an appeal to the national voice.' We know not what effect this arrogant language may have on the electors of Great Britain ; but to the...
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The Annual Register

1881 - 758 sider
...decide upon a course which will materially influence its future fortunes and shape its destiny. " Rarely in this century has there been an occasion more critical....the power of England, and resolved to maintain it 1 " The language as well as the substance and the circumstances of the letter were, as a matter of...
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An appreciative life of ... the earl of Beaconsfield, ed ..., Bind 2;Bind 347

Cornelius Brown - 1881 - 418 sider
...not to say the ascendency, of England in the councils of Europe. Even at this moment the uncertainty supposed to be inseparable from popular election,...delaying an appeal to the national voice. Whatever may be the consequences to Her Majesty's present advisers, may it return to Westminister a parliament not...
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The public life of the ... earl of Beaconsfield

Francis Hitchman - 1881 - 674 sider
...England in the councils of Europe. Even at the moment, the doubt supposed to be inseparable from a popular election, if it does not diminish, certainly...for not delaying an appeal to the national voice." It is hardly necessary to recall the way in which this manifesto was received, or the catastrophe which...
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The Right Hon. Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, K.G., and ..., Bind 2

Alexander Charles Ewald - 1884 - 306 sider
...this ineffable blessing cannot be obtained by the passive principle of non-interference. Peace reste on the presence, not to say the ascendency, of England...popular election, if it does not diminish, certainly arreste her influence, and is a main reason for not delaying an appeal to the national voice. Whatever...
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History of the Irish People, Bind 2

William Anderson O'Conor - 1887 - 204 sider
...by the passive principle of noninterference. Peace rests on the presence, not to say the ascendancy, of England in the councils of Europe. Even at this...and is a main reason for not delaying an appeal to $e national voice. Whatever may be its consequence to Her Majesty's present advisers, may it return...
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Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, Bind 5;Bind 20

1887 - 764 sider
...the passive principle of non-interference. Peace rests on the presence, not to say the ascendancy, of England in the councils of Europe. Even at this...supposed to be inseparable from popular election, if it docs not dimin ish, certainly arrest* her influence, and is a main reason for not delaying an appeal...
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