... trustee, and by a military code which should have precisely defined the means and the responsibilities by which the colonies should be defended, and by which, if necessary, this country should call for aid from the colonies themselves. It ought, further,... The Life of Benjamin Disraeli: Earl of Beaconsfield - Halaman 193oleh William Flavelle Monypenny, George Earle Buckle - 1920Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1891 - 874 halaman
...country should call for aid from the colonies themselves. It ought, further, to have been accompanied by some representative council in the metropolis which...and continuous relations with the home government." It was Lord Beaconsfield's opinion that the minister who "neglected any opportunity of reconstructing,... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1878 - 824 halaman
...for aid from the colonies themselves. It ought further to have been accompanied by the institution of some representative council in the metropolis, which...and continuous relations with the Home Government Well, what has been the result of this attempt during the reign of Liberalism for the disintegration... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1882 - 694 halaman
...aid from the colonies' themselves. It ought, further, to have been accompanied by the institution of some representative council in the metropolis, which...that policy— and I believe their convictions were sincere—looked upon the Colonies of England, looked even upon our connection India, as a burden upon... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli - 1882 - 662 halaman
...aid from the colonies themselves. It ought, further, to have been accompanied by the institution of some representative council in the metropolis, which...and continuous relations with the Home Government, fl Ml this, however, was omitted because those who advised that policy — and I believe their convictions... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1891 - 326 halaman
...country should call tor a1d from the colonies themselves. 'TTnjTght, further, to have been accompanied by some representative council in the metropolis which...and continuous relations with the home Government. _ All thisj hnwpvfir, was omitted because those who advised that policy — and I believe their convictions... | |
| Royal Commonwealth Society - 1893 - 544 halaman
...policy of Imperial consolidation. ... It ought, further, to have been accompanied by the institution of some representative Council in the metropolis, which...would have brought the Colonies into constant and i The proceedings were published in a volume entitled Discussions on Colonial Questions. continuous... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain) - 1893 - 514 halaman
...policy of Imperial consolidation. ... It ought, further, to have been accompanied by the institution of some representative Council in the metropolis, which...would have brought the Colonies into constant and 1 The proceedings were published in a volume entitled Discussions on Colonial Questions. continnons... | |
| Francis Peter Labillière, George Sydenham Clarke Baron Sydenham of Combe - 1894 - 298 halaman
...policy of Imperial consolidation. ... It ought, further, to have been accompanied by the institution of some representative Council in the metropolis, which...and continuous relations with the Home Government. ... In my opinion, no Minister in this country will do his duty who neglects any opportunity of reconstructing,... | |
| 1897 - 794 halaman
...aid from the Colonies themselves. It ought, further, to have been accompanied by the institution of some representative council in the metropolis, which...and continuous relations with the Home Government." In other words, Mr. Disraeli saw clearly that an opportunity for putting the hoops round the barrel... | |
| J. Gordon Mowat, John Alexander Cooper, Newton MacTavish - 1898 - 584 halaman
...aid from the colonies themselves. It oughl, further, lo have been accompanied by the institution of some representative council in the metropolis which...and continuous relations with the Home Government. " Froude complains that when, in 1874, the country for the first time since 1841 gave the Conservatives... | |
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