| 1856 - 836 páginas
...All the terms we had demanded had been substantially conceded, and if it was not for terms we fought, but for military success, let the House look at this...eye of reason, and it would appear immoral, inhuman, and unchristian. If the war was continued in order to obtain military glory, we should tempt the justice... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1856 - 874 páginas
...All the terms we had demanded had been substantially conceded, and if it was not for terms we fought, but for military success, let the House look at this...eye of reason, and it would appear immoral, inhuman, and unchristian. If the •war was continued in order to obtain military glory, we should tempt the... | |
| Sir Theodore Martin - 1878 - 456 páginas
...manqitant de succ'-s en. Crimee, nous iSavons pas mime sa plume.' 238 LORD GREY ATTACKS MINISTRY. 1855 the eye of reason, and it would appear immoral, inhuman,...Mr. Gladstone had joined with his colleagues in the measure, so costly in blood and treasure, by which we were seeking to enforce it. Without such limitation... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1879 - 640 páginas
...a chance of returning to the condition of a happy and an honourable peace. If we now fought merely for military success, ' let the House look at this...eye of reason, and it would appear immoral, inhuman, and un-Christian. If the war were continued in order to obtain military glory we should tempt the justice... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 634 páginas
...a chance of returning to the condition of a happy and an honourable peace. If we now fought merely for military success, ' let the House look at this...eye of reason, and it would appear immoral, inhuman, and un-Christian. If the war were continued in order to obtain military glory, we should tempt the... | |
| Thomas Wemyss Reid - 1880 - 1224 páginas
...a chance of returning to the condition of a happy and an honourable peace. If we now fought merely for military success, ' let the House look at this...eye of reason, and it would appear immoral, inhuman, and un-Christian. If the war were continued in order to obtain military glory, we should tempt the... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 624 páginas
...a chance of returning to the condition of a happy and an honourable peace. If we now fought merely for military success, ' let the House look at this...eye of reason, and it would appear immoral, inhuman, and un-Christian. If the war were continued in order to obtain military glory, we should tempt the... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 620 páginas
...a chance of returning to the condition of a happy and an honourable peace. If we now fought merely for military success, ' let the House look at this...eye of reason, and it would appear immoral, inhuman, and un-Christian. If the war were continued in order to obtain military glory, we should tempt the... | |
| Lewis Apjohn - 1881 - 402 páginas
...a chance of returning to the condition of a happy and an honourable peace. If we now fought merely for military success, ' let the House look at this...eye of reason, and it would appear immoral, inhuman, and unchristian. If the war were continued in order to obtain military glory, we should tempt the justice... | |
| George Rose Emerson - 1881 - 472 páginas
...conceded , and if it was not for terms we fought, but for military success, let the House look at the sentiment with the eye of reason, and it would appear immoral, inhuman, and un-Christian. If the war continued in order to obtain military glory we should tempt Him in whose... | |
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