A History of Our Own Times: From the Accession of Queen Victoria to the General Election of 1880, Volume 4Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1880 - 303 halaman |
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... Poland . It was provoked by the Strafford - like thoroughness of the policy adopted by the Russian authorities . It was well known to the Russian Government that a secret political agitation was going on in Poland , and it was ...
... Poland . It was provoked by the Strafford - like thoroughness of the policy adopted by the Russian authorities . It was well known to the Russian Government that a secret political agitation was going on in Poland , and it was ...
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... Poland was very near , and the insurgents could cross it , escape from the Russian troops , and recross it when they pleased to resume their harassing operations . Austria was not by any means so unfriendly to the Polish patriots as ...
... Poland was very near , and the insurgents could cross it , escape from the Russian troops , and recross it when they pleased to resume their harassing operations . Austria was not by any means so unfriendly to the Polish patriots as ...
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... Poland . Russia was hated ; Prussia was now hated even more . There was no ques- tion of party feeling about the sympathy with Poland . There were about as many Conservatives as Radicals who were ready to favour the idea of some effort ...
... Poland . Russia was hated ; Prussia was now hated even more . There was no ques- tion of party feeling about the sympathy with Poland . There were about as many Conservatives as Radicals who were ready to favour the idea of some effort ...
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... Poland by virtue of that treaty . In France the greatest enthusiasm prevailed for the cause of Poland . The eloquent pen of Montalembert pleaded for the " nation in mourning . " Prince Napoleon spoke with singular eloquence and ...
... Poland by virtue of that treaty . In France the greatest enthusiasm prevailed for the cause of Poland . The eloquent pen of Montalembert pleaded for the " nation in mourning . " Prince Napoleon spoke with singular eloquence and ...
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... Poland . Looking back now calmly on the events of that day , and those which followed them , it does not seem that such a policy would have been unwise . There was much in the claims of Poland which deserved the sympathy of every lover ...
... Poland . Looking back now calmly on the events of that day , and those which followed them , it does not seem that such a policy would have been unwise . There was much in the claims of Poland which deserved the sympathy of every lover ...
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Halaman 234 - Canada, acceding to this confederation, and joining in the measures of the United States, shall be admitted into, and entitled to, all the advantages of this Union ; but no other colony shall be admitted into the same, unless such admission be agreed to by nine States.
Halaman 270 - Thy rival was honour'd, while thou wert wrong'd and scorn'd, Thy crown was of briers, while gold her brows adorn'd ; She woo'd me to temples, while thou lay'st hid in caves, Her friends were all masters, while thine, alas ! were slaves ; Yet cold in the earth, at thy feet, I would rather be, Than wed what I lov'd not, or turn one thought from thee.
Halaman 62 - WHICH SPILLS THE FOREMOST FOEMAN'S LIFE, THAT PARTY CONQUERS IN THE STRIFE."— VII.
Halaman 139 - You cannot fight against the future. Time is on our side. The great social forces which move onwards in their might and majesty, and which the tumult of our debates does not for a moment impede or disturb...
Halaman 28 - We are convinced, I am convinced at least, that if any violent attempt were made to overthrow those rights and interfere with that independence, those who made the attempt would find in the result that it would not be Denmark alone with which they would have to contend...
Halaman 49 - I venture to say that every man who is not presumably incapacitated by some consideration of personal unfitness or of political danger is morally entitled to come within the pale of the Constitution.
Halaman 68 - Unarm, Eros ; the long day's task is done, And we must sleep.
Halaman 251 - I had to prepare the mind of the country, and to educate — if it be not arrogant to use such a phrase — to educate our party. It is a large party, and requires its attention to be called to questions of this kind with some pressure. I had to prepare the mind of Parliament and the country on this question of Reform.
Halaman 281 - ... the third asked for an address to the Queen, praying that her Majesty would place at the disposal of Parliament her interest in the temporalities of the Irish Church.