The Life of His Royal Highness the Prince Consort, 2. kötetD. Appleton, 1877 - 2 oldal |
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... afterwards the Chancellor of the Exchequer came down to the House with an Amended Bud- get , announcing at the same time the abandonment of any increase of the Income Tax , ' but asking for the renewal of the tax for three years ...
... afterwards the Chancellor of the Exchequer came down to the House with an Amended Bud- get , announcing at the same time the abandonment of any increase of the Income Tax , ' but asking for the renewal of the tax for three years ...
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... afterwards by the dismissal of his Ministers , and the formation of a new Ministry , of which M. Welcker , who had distinguished himself as a leader of the Liberals , was a leading member . From Mannheim and Carls- rule the contagion ...
... afterwards by the dismissal of his Ministers , and the formation of a new Ministry , of which M. Welcker , who had distinguished himself as a leader of the Liberals , was a leading member . From Mannheim and Carls- rule the contagion ...
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... afterwards kept the kingdom in confusion . And for himself - was it to be supposed that Germany would , place its trust for the task of regeneration in a monarch who had not the nerve to quell a tumultuous mob within his own capital ...
... afterwards kept the kingdom in confusion . And for himself - was it to be supposed that Germany would , place its trust for the task of regeneration in a monarch who had not the nerve to quell a tumultuous mob within his own capital ...
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... afterwards an expedition , concerted in Paris and armed from the public arsenals by M. Ledru Rollin , then Minister of the Interior there , descended upon the Belgian frontier , in place of meeting with the sympathy on which it had ...
... afterwards an expedition , concerted in Paris and armed from the public arsenals by M. Ledru Rollin , then Minister of the Interior there , descended upon the Belgian frontier , in place of meeting with the sympathy on which it had ...
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Theodore Martin. 30 BELGIUM REMAINS UNSHAKEN . 1848 afterwards , is a bright star in the midst of dark clouds . It makes us all very happy . ' It is easy to conceive how wel- come to the Queen and Prince was the assurance that one ...
Theodore Martin. 30 BELGIUM REMAINS UNSHAKEN . 1848 afterwards , is a bright star in the midst of dark clouds . It makes us all very happy . ' It is easy to conceive how wel- come to the Queen and Prince was the assurance that one ...
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215. oldal - ... watch every part of the public business, in order to be able to advise and assist her at •any moment, in any of the multifarious and difficult questions or duties brought before her, sometimes international, sometimes political, or social, or personal.
203. oldal - The time shall come, when free as seas or wind Unbounded Thames ° shall flow for all mankind ; Whole nations enter with each swelling tide, And seas but join the regions they divide ; Earth's distant ends our glory shall behold, And the new world launch forth to seek the old.
49. oldal - Depend upon it, the interests of classes too often contrasted are identical, and it is only ignorance which prevents their uniting for each other's advantage. To dispel that ignorance, to show how man can help man, notwithstanding the complicated state of civilized society, ought to be the aim of every philanthropic person ; but it is more peculiarly the duty of those who, under the blessing of Divine Providence, enjoy station, wealth, and education.
150. oldal - If to do were as easy as to know what were^ good to do, chapels had been churches, and poor men's cottages princes' palaces. It is a good divine that follows his own instructions: I can easier teach twenty what were good to be done, than be one of the twenty to follow mine own teaching.
252. oldal - Such an act she must consider as failing in sincerity towards the Crown, and justly to be visited by the exercise of her constitutional right of dismissing that Minister. She expects to be kept informed of what passes between him and the foreign Ministers before important decisions are taken, based upon that intercourse ; to receive the foreign despatches in good time ; and to have the drafts for her approval sent to her in sufficient time to make herself acquainted with their contents before they...
135. oldal - But if we could from one of the battlements of heaven espy how many men and women at this time lie fainting and dying for want of bread, how many young men are hewn down by the sword of war, how many poor orphans are now weeping over the graves of their father, by whose life they were enabled to eat; if we could but hear how many mariners and passengers are at this present in a storm, and shriek out because their keel dashes against a rock, or bulges under them, how many people there are...
252. oldal - The Queen requires, first, that Lord Palmerston will distinctly state what he proposes in a given case, in order that the Queen may know as distinctly to what she is giving her Royal sanction. Secondly, having once given her sanction to a measure, that it be not arbitrarily altered or modified by the Minister.
229. oldal - Majesty's command, that various claims against the Greek Government, doubtful in point of justice or exaggerated in amount, have been enforced by coercive measures directed against the commerce and people of Greece, and calculated to endanger the continuance of our friendly relations with other Powers.
97. oldal - It was so calm, and so solitary, it did one good as one gazed around; and the pure mountain air was most refreshing. All seemed to breathe freedom and peace, and to make one forget the world and its sad turmoils.
204. oldal - I conceive it to be the duty of every educated person closely to watch and study the time in which he lives, and so far as in him lies, to add his humble mite of individual exertion to further the accomplishment of what he believes Providence to have ordained.