She is not a country that, when she enters into a campaign has to ask herself whether she can support a second or a third campaign . She enters into a campaign which she will not terminate till right is done. A history of modern Europe - Página 485por Charles Alan Fyffe - 1889Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George Douglas Campbell Duke of Argyll - 1879 - 470 páginas
...contest is one which concerns her liberty, her independence, or her Empire, her resources, I feel, are inexhaustible. She is not a country that, when...which she will not terminate till right is done."* This speech was delivered in London on the night of the gth November. Within twenty-four hours the... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - 1882 - 274 páginas
...into a campaign, has to ask herself whether she can support a second or a third campaign. She otters into a campaign which she will not terminate till right is done. My lord mayor, I thank you on the part of my colleagues and myself for the great honour you have done... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - 1884 - 306 páginas
...enters into a campaign, has to ask herself whether she can support a second or a third campaign. S/ie enters into a campaign which she will not terminate till right is done. My lord mayor, I thank you on the part of my colleagues and myself for the great honour you have done... | |
| George Carslake Thompson - 1886 - 554 páginas
...into a campaign, has to ask herself whether she can support a second or a third campaign. (Cheers.) She enters into a campaign which she will not terminate till right is done. (Loud cheers.) — Lord Beaconsfield, Nov. 9th. 1 In a letter to the Daily News (Nov. 18th) the Dnke... | |
| Charles Alan Fyffe - 1892 - 616 páginas
...Conference at Constantinople, on the basis of * Parl. Pap. 1877, vol. ic., p. 642; 1878, vol. IHJU., p. 679. a common recognition of the integrity of the Ottoman...Ambassador. The Minister made his journey to Constantinople hy way of the European capitals, and learnt at Berlin that the good understanding between the German... | |
| 1894 - 678 páginas
...contest is one which concerns her liberty, her independence, or her Empire, her resources, I feel, are inexhaustible. She is not a country that, when...which she will not terminate till right is done." That speech created considerable stir on the Continent, but scarcely more — in Germany, at least... | |
| Charles Alan Fyffe - 1896 - 1246 páginas
...forbade : but the Premier had his own opportunities of utterance, and at the Guildhall Banquet on the gth of November, six days after the Foreign Secretary...Great Britain in conjunction with Sir H. Elliot, its * P»rl- Pap. '877, vol. xc., p. 642 ; 1878, vol. Uxxi., p. 679. 1032 MODERN EUROPE. it;*. Ambassador.... | |
| Harry Craufuird Thomson - 1897 - 334 páginas
...contest is one which concerns her liberty, her independence, or her empire, her resources, I feel, are 'inexhaustible. She is not a country that, when...which she will not terminate till right is done." And in a letter to the Times, dated the 4th January, 1877, Hobart Pasha made an appeal on behalf of... | |
| John Morley - 1903 - 704 páginas
...so well prepared for war as ours. If England were to enter into a righteous war, her resources were inexhaustible. ' She is not a country that, when she...campaign which she will not terminate till right is done. This was a hardly veiled threat to Russia, it was encouragement to Turkey, it was incitement to a war... | |
| John Morley - 1903 - 696 páginas
...so well prepared for war as ours. If England were to enter into a righteous war, her resources were inexhaustible. 'She is not a country that, when she...which she will not terminate till right is done.' This was a hardly veiled threat to Russia, it was encouragement to Turkey, it was incitement to a war... | |
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