| Edmund Burke - 1887 - 734 pages
...foundation afforded by the affections, the convictions, and the will of the nation ; and it is thus by the decree of the Almighty that we may be enabled...fame, the power, and the permanence of the Empire." Mr. Gladstone's speech had lasted nearly three hours and a half, and, although less brilliant than... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1886 - 1162 pages
...foundation afforded by the affections, the convictions, and the will of the nation ; and it is thus, by the decree of the Almighty, that we may be enabled...fame, the power, and the permanence of the Empire. Motion made, and Question proposed, " That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the provision... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1887 - 716 pages
...foundation afforded by the affections, the convictions, and the will of the nation ; and it is thus by the decree of the Almighty that we may be enabled...fame, the power, and the permanence of the Empire." Mr. Gladstone's speech had lasted nearly three hours and a half, and, although less brilliant than... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1887 - 740 pages
...foundation afforded by the affections, the convictions, and the will of the nation ; and it is thus by the decree of the Almighty that we may be enabled...fame, the power, and the permanence of the Empire." Mr. Gladstone's speech had lasted nearly three hours and a half, and, although less brilliant than... | |
| George Makepeace Towle - 1888 - 336 pages
...the nation: — and it is thus, by the decree of the Almighty, far more than by any other endeavour, that we may be enabled to secure at once the social...fame, the power, and the permanence of the Empire."— WE GLADSTONE, April 8, 1886. HISTORY OF IRELAND r,v <B. flD. XEowle. Libertas unit. T. NELSON AND SONS,... | |
| Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry - 1891 - 256 pages
...foundation afforded by the affections and the convictions and the will of the nation, and it is thus by the decree of the Almighty that we may be enabled...fame, the power and the permanence of the empire." Absurd as is the accusation that he favors a dismemberment of the empire, a quotation may be made to... | |
| Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry - 1895 - 268 pages
...foundation afforded by the affections and the convictions and the will of the nation, and it is thus by the decree of the Almighty that we may be enabled...fame, the power, and the permanence of the Empire." If anything has been well established in modern times, as the result of an enlightened civilization,... | |
| 1900 - 458 pages
...foundation afforded by the affections, the convictions, and the will of the nation; and it is thus, by the decree of the Almighty, that we may be enabled...fame, the power, and the permanence of the empire. HOME RULE HOUSE OF COMMONS, APRIL 13, 1886 I WILL make at the outset one or two very brief remarks... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 466 pages
...foundation afforded by the affections, the convictions, and the will of the nation; and it is thus, by the decree of the Almighty, that we may be enabled...fame, the power, and the permanence of the empire. HOME RULE HOUSE OF COMMONS, APRIL 13. 1886 I WILL make at the outset one or two very brief remarks... | |
| Justin McCarthy, Maurice Francis Egan, Charles Welsh, Douglas Hyde, Lady Gregory, James Jeffrey Roche - 1904 - 544 pages
...foundation afforded by the affections, the convictions, and the will of the nation ; and it is thus, by the decree of the Almighty, that we may be enabled...fame, the power, and the permanence of the Empire." LORD BEACONSFIELD. From ' Lord Beaconstield : A Biography.' Here I leave him for the present. Such... | |
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