| Benjamin Disraeli - 1882 - 704 halaman
...passages of interest in the history of countries. It is only by the amplification of titles that you can often touch and satisfy the imagination of nations...is an element which Governments must not despise. Well, then, it is said that if this title of Empress is adopted, it would be un-English. But why un-English... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1882 - 694 halaman
...passages of interest in the history of countries. It is only by the amplification of titles that you can often touch and satisfy the imagination of nations...is an element which Governments must not despise. Well, then, it is said that if this title of Empress is adopted, it would be un-English. But why un-English... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - 1882 - 276 halaman
...passages of interest in the history of countries. It is only by the amplification of titles that you can often touch and satisfy the imagination of nations;...is an element which governments must not despise. Well, then, it is said that if this title of empress is adopted, it would be un-English. But why un-English... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - 1882 - 298 halaman
...passages of interest in the history of countries. It is only by the amplification of titles that you can, often touch and satisfy the imagination of nations; and that is an element ivhich governments must not despise. Well, then, it is said that if this title of empress is adopted,... | |
| William Jennings Bryan - 1899 - 841 halaman
...Queen Victoria the title of Empress of India: It Is only by the amplification of titles that you can often touch and satisfy the imagination of nations,...is an element which governments must not despise. There is also noticeable a growing disposition to magnify the office of the Presidency. All will recall... | |
| Panchanandas Mukherji - 1915 - 570 halaman
...passages of interest in the history of countries. It is only by the amplification of titles that you can often touch and satisfy the imagination of nations...is an element which Governments must not despise. Well, then it is said that if this title of Empress is adopted, it would be un-English. But why un-English... | |
| Herbert Henry Asquith - 1926 - 360 halaman
...the manners and customs of all countries. ... It is only by the amplifications of titles that you can often touch and satisfy the imagination of nations...is an element which Governments must not despise." One of the objections taken was that in the " amplified " title the Colonies were not included. Mr.... | |
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