The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 2Longmans, Green and Company, 1891 - 535 sivua |
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... Europe . The estimated revenue for 1849-50 will not allow of the expen- diture of 1848-9 , without leaving a considerable deficit . Such a financial situation ought not to continue . But the imposition of a new tax , or an increase of ...
... Europe . The estimated revenue for 1849-50 will not allow of the expen- diture of 1848-9 , without leaving a considerable deficit . Such a financial situation ought not to continue . But the imposition of a new tax , or an increase of ...
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... Europe overtook its oldest dynasty . The people in Vienna rose ; defeated the troops ; forced M. Metternich , who had grown old in the service of the Empire , to fly ; and obliged the Emperor to promise constitutional institutions . In ...
... Europe overtook its oldest dynasty . The people in Vienna rose ; defeated the troops ; forced M. Metternich , who had grown old in the service of the Empire , to fly ; and obliged the Emperor to promise constitutional institutions . In ...
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... Europe having been broken up by late events , it is necessary to consider the present state of affairs both de jure et de facto . M. Lamartine has declared the treaties of 1815 at an end , only reserving a respect for the rights of ...
... Europe having been broken up by late events , it is necessary to consider the present state of affairs both de jure et de facto . M. Lamartine has declared the treaties of 1815 at an end , only reserving a respect for the rights of ...
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... European policy . It is obvious that it is not becoming or expedient for us to pro- claim the invalidity of the treaties of 1815. On the contrary , we ought rather to promote in the interest of peace and order the maintenance of the ...
... European policy . It is obvious that it is not becoming or expedient for us to pro- claim the invalidity of the treaties of 1815. On the contrary , we ought rather to promote in the interest of peace and order the maintenance of the ...
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... Europe may begin a new career with more or less of hope and of concord ; should they fail , we must keep our sword in the scabbard as long as we can , but we cannot hope to be neutral in a great European war . England cannot be ...
... Europe may begin a new career with more or less of hope and of concord ; should they fail , we must keep our sword in the scabbard as long as we can , but we cannot hope to be neutral in a great European war . England cannot be ...
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accept Administration affairs agree army asked Austria British Cabinet Church circumstances colleagues consent consider course DEAR LORD decision declared Denmark desire despatch difficulty Duchies Duke duty Emperor England Europe expressed favour February feel force Foreign Office France franchise French friends German Gladstone Holstein honour House of Commons Ireland Irish Italy John's King Lady John language letter Liberal London Lord Aberdeen Lord Clarendon Lord Grey Lord John Russell Lord Lansdowne Lord Minto Lord Palmerston Lord Russell Majesty's Government matter measure memorandum ment Ministry object opinion Paris Parliament party peace Pembroke Lodge political Porte position present Prime Minister Prince proposal Queen question received replied resignation Roman Catholic Russell's Russia Schleswig Secretary sent session Sir George Grey Sir James Graham Sir James Hudson Sir Robert speech thought tion told treaty Vienna views Whig wish writing wrote to Lord