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" House feels it a duty to declare that it will continue to give every support to her Majesty in the prosecution of the war, until her Majesty shall, in conjunction with her Allies, obtain for this country a safe and honourable peace. "
Speeches on Questions of Public Policy - 295. oldal
szerző: John Bright - 1868
Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről

Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1855 - 1214 oldal
...without expressing its dissatisfaction with the ambiguous language and uncertain conduct of Her Majesty'g Government in reference to the great question of peace or war ; and that, under those circumstances, this House feel) it a duty to declare that it will continue to give crory support...

The Eclectic Review, 9. kötet;101. kötet

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1855 - 922 oldal
...regret that the conferences of Vienna have not led to a termination of hostilities, feels it to be a duty to declare that it will continue to give every...support to her Majesty in the prosecution of the war Unf fj her Majesty shall, in conjunction with her allies, obtain for this coiijji , a safe and honorable...

The Household Narrative of Current Events, 6. kötet

Charles Dickens - 1855 - 296 oldal
...cannot adjourn for the recess without expressing its dissatisfaction vfith the ambiguous language and uncertain conduct of her Majesty's government in reference...peace or war; and that, under these circumstances, this house feels it a duty to declare that it will continue to give every support to her Majesty in...

The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1855 - 776 oldal
...a resolution in the House of Commons, expressing "dissatisfaction with the ambiguous language, and uncertain conduct of her Majesty's Government in reference to the great question of peace or war¡" and thereupon Lord John Russell got up in his place, and having solemnly denounced the ambition of Russia,...

Eclectic and Congregational Review

1855 - 946 oldal
...regret that the Conferences of Vienna have not led to a termination of hostilities, feels it to be a duty to declare that it will continue to give every support to her Majesty i/i the prosecution of the war, until her Majesty shall, in conjunction with her allies, obtain for...

The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of ..., 97. kötet

1856 - 836 oldal
...cannot adjourn for the recess •without expressing its dissatisfaction with the ambiguous language and uncertain conduct of Her Majesty's Government in reference...Her Majesty shall, in conjunction with her Allies, obtuin for the country a safe and honourable peace." In giving this notice, he observed that after...

Annual Register, 97. kötet

Edmund Burke - 1856 - 874 oldal
...regret that the Conferences of Vienna have not led to a termination of hostilities, feels it to be a duty to declare, that it will continue to give every...shall, in conjunction with her Allies, obtain for this country a safe and honourable peace." He said he had stolen the language of the resolution because...

The Universal review, 2. kötet

1859 - 914 oldal
...cannot adjourn to the recess without expressing its dissatifaction with the ambiguous language and uncertain conduct of Her Majesty's Government, in...great question of peace or war, and that, under these cireumstances, this House feels it a duty to declare that it will continue to give every support to...

Richard Cobden, the Apostle of Free Trade: His Political Career and Public ...

John McGilchrist - 1865 - 382 oldal
...resolution of Mr. Disraeli, pledging the House to "dissatisfaction with the ambiguous language and uncertain conduct of her majesty's government in reference to the great question of peace and war." The House, night after night, debated together the rival propositions. Disraeli made one...

The life and times of viscount Palmerston, 2. kötet;87. kötet

James Ewing Ritchie - 1866 - 912 oldal
...regret, that the conferences of Vienna have not led to a termination of hostilities, feels it to be a duty to declare, that it will continue to give every...shall, in conjunction with her allies, obtain for this country a safe and honourable peace." Lord Palmerston closed the debate in an animated speech....




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