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" Dissolve, if you please, the Parliament you have betrayed, and appeal to the people, who, I believe, mistrust you. For me there remains this at least — the opportunity of expressing thus publicly my belief that a Conservative Government is an Organised... "
The Public Life of the Right Honourable the Earl of Beaconsfield, K.G., Etc ... - 225. oldal
szerző: Francis Hitchman - 1879
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Great Movements, and Those who Achieved Them, 20. kötet

Henry James Nicoll - 1882 - 514 oldal
...myself, I care not what will be the result. Dissolve, if you like, the Parliament you have betrayed, and appeal to the people who, I believe, mistrust...opportunity of expressing thus publicly my belief that the Conservative government is an organized hypocrisy." On May 8 a great national bazaar, to forward...

The age we live in: a history of the nineteenth century, 2. kötet,2. rész

James Taylor - 1882 - 276 oldal
...myself, I care not what may be the result. Dissolve, if you please, the Parliament you have betrayed, and appeal to the people who, I believe, mistrust...least, the opportunity of expressing thus publicly my beb'ef that a Conservative Government is an organized 1845.] THE AGE WE LIVE IN*. hypocrisy.' Л speech...

The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 155. kötet

1882 - 588 oldal
...please, the Parliament you have betrayed, and appeal to the people, who, I believe, mistrust you. For ine there remains this at least — the opportunity of...Conservative Government is an organised hypocrisy.' In April, on the motion of the Government for increasing the Maynooth grant, he said : — ' Something...

Short Sayings of Great Men: With Historical and Explanatory Notes

Samuel Arthur Bent - 1882 - 638 oldal
...hypocrisy. In a debate in the House of Commons, on agricultural interests, March 17, 1845, Disraeli said, " For me there remains this, at least, — the opportunity...publicly my belief that a conservative government is an organized hypocrisy." And in the same speech, " There is a difference iu the demeanor of the same individual,...

Foreign affairs

Benjamin Disraeli - 1882 - 668 oldal
...myself, I care not what may be the result. Dissolve, if you please, the Parliament you have betrayed, and appeal to the people, who, I believe, mistrust you. For me there remains this at least—the opportunity of expressing thus publicly my belief that a Conservative (rovernment is an...

The History of the Radical Party in Parliament

William Harris - 1885 - 548 oldal
...of a great people and of a great party. Dissolve, if you please, the Parliament you have betrayed, and appeal to the people who, I believe, mistrust you. For me there remains this, at least—the opportunity of expressing thus publicly my belief that a Conservative Government is an...

Worthies of Buckinghamshire and Men of Note of that County ...

Robert Gibbs - 1888 - 442 oldal
...myself, I care not what may be the result. Dissolve, if you please, the Parliament you have betrayed, and appeal to the people, who, I believe, mistrust...publicly my belief that a Conservative Government is an organized hypocrisy." It was during his representation of Shrewsbury that he gave " Coningsby" and...

Life of Lord Beaconsfield

Thomas Edward Kebbel - 1888 - 248 oldal
...if you please, the Parliament you have betrayed, and appeal to the people, who, I believe, mist|-ust you. For : me there remains this, at least, the opportunity...publicly my belief that a Conservative Government is an organized hypocrisy. The valet was Mr. Sidney Herbert, and the sting wijs never either forgotten or...

Disraeli in Outline: Being a Biography of Benjamin Disraeli, and an ...

Frederick Carroll Brewster - 1890 - 408 oldal
...myself, I care not what may be the result. Dissolve, if you please, the Parliament you have betrayed, and appeal to the people, who, I believe, mistrust...publicly my belief that a Conservative government is an organized hypocrisy." It may be that many of these glowing periods were written out and studied in...

The Canadian Magazine, 11. kötet

J. Gordon Mowat, John Alexander Cooper, Newton MacTavish - 1898 - 584 oldal
...parliamentary mana'uvres, has tampered with the generous confidence of a great people and of a great party Kor me, there remains this at least — the opportunity...publicly my belief that a Conservative Government is an organized hypocrisy." (March 17, 1845-) " Let us in this House re-echo that which I believe to be the...




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