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Página 255 - The Black Sea is neutralized ; its waters and its ports, thrown open to the mercantile marine of every nation, are formally and in perpetuity interdicted to the flag of war, either of the Powers possessing its coasts or of any other Power, with the exceptions mentioned in Articles 14 and 19 of the present treaty.
Página 811 - I am the subject of no prince ; and I claim more than this. I claim to be the supreme judge and director of the consciences of men ; of the peasant that tills the...
Página 1027 - Under his influence and at his instance we have legalized confiscation, consecrated sacrilege, and condoned high treason ; we have destroyed churches, we have shaken property to its foundation, and we have emptied gaols ; and now he cannot govern a county without coming to a Parliamentary Committee ! The right hon. Gentleman, after all his heroic exploits, and at the head of his great majority, is making Government ridiculous.
Página 1027 - The right hon. gentleman persuaded the people of England that, with regard to Irish politics, he was in possession of the philosopher's stone. Well, he has been returned to this House with an immense majority, with the object of securing the tranquillity and content of Ireland. Has anything been grudged him? Time, labour, devotion — whatever has been demanded has been accorded, whatever has been proposed has been carried. Under his influence and at his instance we have...
Página 669 - That an humble address be presented to his majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions that there be laid before this house, copies of...
Página 97 - Not a single principle in the management of our foreign affairs, accepted by all statesmen for guidance up to six months ago, any longer exists. There is not a diplomatic tradition which has not been swept away.
Página 1057 - ... of the working classes ; and that unrestricted competition having been adopted after due deliberation as the principle of our commercial system, this House is of opinion that it is the duty of the Government unreservedly to adhere to that policy in those measures of financial and administrative reform which, under the circumstances of the country, they may deem it their duty to introduce.