England that the eyes of the oppressed were always turned — to this favourite, this darling home of so much privilege and so much happiness, where the people that had built up a noble edifice for themselves would, it was well known, be ready to do what... Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Página 433por Great Britain. Parliament - 1877Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edmund Burke - 1878 - 650 páginas
...of the case was their justification. You talk, he said in concluding, of the established tradition in regard to Turkey. I appeal to an established tradition older, wider, and nobler — a tradition which, while it does not disregard British interests, seeks to maintain... | |
| Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer) - 1877 - 558 páginas
...happiness, where the people that had built up a noble edifice for themselves would, it was well known, be ready to do what in them lay to secure the benefit...others. You talk to me of the established tradition, in regard to Turkey. I appeal to the established tradition, older, wider, nobler far — a tradition... | |
| Robert Cochrane - 1877 - 560 páginas
...happiness, where the people that had built up a noble edifice for themselves would, it was well known, be that his own restless misery is a kind of temptation...resteth in His high and holy place, so that to su in regard to Turkey. I appeal to the established tradition, older, wider, nobler far — a tradition... | |
| sir Henry Montague Hozier - 1877 - 530 páginas
...happiness, where the people that had built up a noble edifice for themselves would, it was well known, be ready to do what in them lay to secure the benefit...others. You talk to me of the established tradition in regard to Turkey. I appeal to the established tradition, older, wider, nobler far — a tradition... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1878 - 706 páginas
...of the case was their justification. You talk, he said in concluding, of the established tradition in regard to Turkey. I appeal to an established tradition older, wider, and nobler — a tradition which, while it does not disregard British interests, seeks to maintain... | |
| 1878 - 676 páginas
...of the case was their justification. You talk, he said in concluding, of the established tradition in regard to Turkey. I appeal to an established tradition older, wider, and nobler — a tradition which, while it does not disregard British interests, seeks to maintain... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1879 - 524 páginas
...was well known, be ready to do what iu them lay to secure the benefit of the same inestimable beon for others. You talk to me of the established tradition and policy in regard to Turkey. 1 appeal to an established tradition older, wider, nobler far—a tradition not which disregards British... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 546 páginas
...happiness, where the people that had bnilt up a noble edifice for themselves would, it was well known, be ready to do what in them lay to secure the benefit...talk to me of the established tradition and policy iii regard to Turkey. I appeal to au established tradition, older, wider, nobler far— a tradition... | |
| Frank Wakeley Gunsaulus - 1898 - 432 páginas
...happiness, where the people that had built up a noble edifice for themselves would, it was well known, be ready to do what in them lay to secure the benefit...boon for others. You talk to me of the established traditions and policy in regard to Turkey. I appeal to an established tradition, older, wider, nobler... | |
| Henry William Auden - 1898 - 170 páginas
...happiness, where the people that had built up a noble edifice for themselves would, it was well known, be ready to do what in them lay to secure the benefit of the same inestimable boon for others. . . . There is now before the world a glorious prize. A portion of those as yet unhappy people are... | |
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