| James Richard Joy - 1902 - 294 Seiten
...bring forward any measure of the description alluded to by the noble Lord. I am not only not prepared to bring forward any measure of this nature, but I...duty to resist such measures when proposed by others. THE LAUREATE'S TRIBUTE [The feeling of the English nation toward the Duke of Wellington was nobly expressed... | |
| William O'Connor Morris - 1904 - 500 Seiten
...I am not only not prepared to bring in any measure of the description alluded to by the noble lord, but I will at once declare, that as far as I am concerned, so long as I hold any station in the government of the country, I shall always feel it my duty to resist... | |
| Liberal Publication Department (Great Britain) - 1911 - 702 Seiten
...on the Address. The Duke of Wellington uttered an absolute negative : " I am not only not prepared to bring forward any measure of this nature, but I...resist such measures when proposed by others." On the next day, it had been arranged that the King and the Duke should go to the banquet at the Guildhall.... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli - 1913 - 512 Seiten
...not prepared to bring in any measure of the description alluded to by the noble lord " (Lord Grey), " but I will at once declare that, as far as I am concerned,...duty to resist such measures when proposed by others. ' ' — The Duke of Wellington in the Home of Lords, November 2, 1830. anathemas against apostacy,... | |
| James Ramsay Montagu Butler - 1914 - 498 Seiten
...I am not only not prepared to bring in any measure of the description alluded to by the noble lord, but I will at once declare that, as far as I am concerned,...to resist such measures when proposed by others." The gods plainly meant to destroy the Duke of Wellington, for such a pronouncement was indeed madness.... | |
| James Ramsay Montagu Butler - 1914 - 498 Seiten
...I am not only not prepared to bring in any measure of the description alluded to by the noble lord, but I will at once declare that, as far as I am concerned,...it my duty to resist such measures when proposed by o&ers." The gods plainly meant to destroy the Duke of Wellington, for such a pronouncement was indeed... | |
| Perry Belmont - 1925 - 652 Seiten
...these circumstances, I would myself never bring forward any measure changing that system, but should always feel it my duty to resist such measures when proposed by others." Wellington's speech roused such widespread indignation among the English people that the government... | |
| Perry Belmont - 1926 - 352 Seiten
...these circumstances, I would myself never bring forward any measure changing that system, but should always feel it my duty to resist such measures when proposed by others." Wellington's speech roused such widespread indignation among the English people that the government... | |
| Marquess George Nathaniel Curzon Curzon of Kedleston - 1927 - 440 Seiten
...at once ". And, therefore, not only would he not propose a Reform Bill, but " I shall ", said he, " always feel it my duty to resist such measures when proposed by others ".* A week later, on November 9, the King was to dine with the Lord Mayor in the City. But on the 6th,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1831 - 926 Seiten
...bring forward any measure of the description alluded to by the noble lord. I am not only not prepared to bring forward any measure of this nature, but I...to resist such measures when proposed by others." In the Commons, Mr. Brougham uid not even wait till the address was moved, to bring forward the question... | |
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