There was indeed a considerable shouting about what they called Conservative principles; but the awkward question naturally arose, what will you conserve? The prerogatives of the Crown, provided they are not exercised; the independence of the House of... Lord George Bentinck: A Political Biography - Halaman xxiiioleh Benjamin Disraeli - 382 halamanPratinjau terbatas - Tentang buku ini
| 1844 - 530 halaman
...Disraeli's statement of " Young England's" views of Conservative principles:— " There was, indeed, a considerable shouting about what they called Conservative...the ecclesiastical estate, provided it is regulated " In the meantime, while forms and phrases are religiously cherished in order to make the semblance... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli - 1844 - 168 halaman
...political party, the putting in practice of their opinions ; for they had none. / There was indeed a considerable shouting ' about what they called conservative...provided it is not asserted; the ecclesiastical estate, pro\ vided it is regulated by a commission of laymen, \ Every thing in short that is established, as... | |
| 1878 - 620 halaman
...same master in many graphic sketches, from which we make one or two selections. ' What,' he asks, ' will you conserve ? The prerogatives of the Crown,...laymen. Everything in short that is established, as king as it is a phrase and not a fact. ' In the meantime, while form and phrases are religiously cherished... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1881 - 792 halaman
...Mr. Disraeli of 1 834, " about what they called Conservative principles ; but the awkward question arose, what will you conserve ? The prerogatives of...provided it is not asserted ; the ecclesiastical estate, * Pp. 84-5. t See ante, pp. 107-114. provided it is regulated by a commission of laymen — everything,... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli - 1881 - 590 halaman
...political party, the putting in practice of their opinions ; for they had none. There was indeed a considerable shouting about what they called Conservative...but the awkward question naturally arose, what will yon conserve ? The prerogatives of the Crown, provided they are not exercised ; the independence of... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli - 1904 - 652 halaman
...political infidelity.' What, he asks, is the Conservative party going to conserve ? ' The perogatives of the Crown, provided they are not exercised ; the...regulated by a commission of laymen. Everything, in short, as long as it is a phrase and not a fact.' In any difficult crisis a Conservative constitution, unimpassioned,... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli - 1904 - 448 halaman
...a political party, the putting in practice of their opinions; for they had none. There was indeed a considerable shouting about what they called Conservative...conserve ? The prerogatives of the Crown, provided they 133 are not exercised; the independence of the House of Lords, provided it is not asserted; the Ecclesiastical... | |
| Walter Sichel - 1904 - 258 halaman
...no neck-or-nothing about Peel. It was vague and moderate, and therefore " wise " in tone. It aired " Conservative principles," "but the awkward question naturally arose, What will you conserve ? . . . Everything in short that is established, as long as it is a phrase and not a fact." It announced... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) - 1905 - 678 halaman
...political party, the putting in practice of their opinions ; for they had none. There was indeed a considerable shouting about what they called Conservative...arose, what will you conserve? The prerogatives of tbCrown, provided they are not exercised ; the independence of the House of Lords, provided it is not... | |
| William Flavelle Monypenny, George Earle Buckle - 1910 - 468 halaman
...newly accepted leader. It was a case in which Peel's policy seemed to him to be ' the conservation of the independence of the House of Lords provided it is not asserted.' The principal measures of the Melbourne Government in the Session of 1835 were the Irish Tithes Bill and... | |
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