England and France: Or, A Cure for the Ministerial GallomaniaJ. Murray, 1832 - 268 Seiten |
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... own hand ; but Lord Palmerston has taught the English public to swallow Gallicisms so readily , that I suppose I need hardly have made an apology . 93 REPORT TO THE KING . SIRE , Your ministers 92 SPIRIT OF THE FRENCH OPPOSITION .
... own hand ; but Lord Palmerston has taught the English public to swallow Gallicisms so readily , that I suppose I need hardly have made an apology . 93 REPORT TO THE KING . SIRE , Your ministers 92 SPIRIT OF THE FRENCH OPPOSITION .
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... SIRE , Your ministers would be little worthy of the con- fidence with which your Majesty honours them , if they longer delayed to place before your eyes a view of our internal situation , and to point out to your high wisdom the dangers ...
... SIRE , Your ministers would be little worthy of the con- fidence with which your Majesty honours them , if they longer delayed to place before your eyes a view of our internal situation , and to point out to your high wisdom the dangers ...
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... Sire , recent events have proved that political passions , hitherto confined to the summits of society , begin to penetrate the depths of it , and to stir up the popular classes . It is proved also , that these masses would never move ...
... Sire , recent events have proved that political passions , hitherto confined to the summits of society , begin to penetrate the depths of it , and to stir up the popular classes . It is proved also , that these masses would never move ...
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... Sire , that the periodical press has not even fulfilled its most essential condition , - that of publicity . What is strange , but what may be said with truth , is , that there is no publicity in France , taking this word in its just ...
... Sire , that the periodical press has not even fulfilled its most essential condition , - that of publicity . What is strange , but what may be said with truth , is , that there is no publicity in France , taking this word in its just ...
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... Sire , the freedom of debate in that Chamber has sunk under the reiterated blows of the press . The conduct of the opposition journals in the most recent circumstances , cannot be characterised in terms less severe . After having ...
... Sire , the freedom of debate in that Chamber has sunk under the reiterated blows of the press . The conduct of the opposition journals in the most recent circumstances , cannot be characterised in terms less severe . After having ...
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