Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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Pagina 176
... England to excite the people in favor of this opinion . What happened ? That happened , gentlemen , which may happen tomorrow . There was a dissolution of Parliament . The great Liberal majority vanished . The balance of parties was ...
... England to excite the people in favor of this opinion . What happened ? That happened , gentlemen , which may happen tomorrow . There was a dissolution of Parliament . The great Liberal majority vanished . The balance of parties was ...
Pagina 178
... England is not merely a constitution in state , it is a constitution in Church and State . The wisest sovereigns and statesmen have ever been anxious to con- nect authority with religion - some to increase their power , some , perhaps ...
... England is not merely a constitution in state , it is a constitution in Church and State . The wisest sovereigns and statesmen have ever been anxious to con- nect authority with religion - some to increase their power , some , perhaps ...
Pagina 180
... England with respect to Europe should be a policy of reserve , but proud reserve ; and in answer to those statesmen - those mistaken statesmen who have intim- ated the decay of the power of England and the decline of its resources , I ...
... England with respect to Europe should be a policy of reserve , but proud reserve ; and in answer to those statesmen - those mistaken statesmen who have intim- ated the decay of the power of England and the decline of its resources , I ...
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