... that vain conception, that we, forsooth, have a mission to be the censors of vice and folly, of abuse and imperfection, among the other countries of the world; that we are to be the universal schoolmasters; and that all those who hesitate to recognise... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Página 1331865Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1865 - 790 páginas
...are to be the universal schoolmasters, and that all those who hesitate to recognise our office can be governed only by prejudice and personal animosity,..." bringing forward a bill and recommending it upon grounds and with reference to conditions that are not legal, that are not social, that are not even... | |
| 1865 - 804 páginas
...are to be the universal schoolmasters, and that all those who hesitate to recognise our office can be governed only by prejudice and personal animosity,..." bringing forward a bill and recommending it upon grounds and with reference to conditions that are not legal, that are not social, that are not even... | |
| 1865 - 808 páginas
...are to be the universal schoolmasters, and that all those who hesitate to recognise our office can be governed only by prejudice and personal animosity,...war of diplomacy forthwith declared against them." So much for the deliberate judgment passed a few years ago upon the head of the present Administration,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1850 - 804 páginas
...schoolmasters; and that all those who hesitate to recognise our office, can bo governed only by prejudice or personal animosity, and should have the blind war of diplomacy forthwith declared against them. And certainly if the business of a Foreign Secretary properly were to carry on such diplomatic wars,... | |
| Archibald Hamilton Bryce - 1862 - 344 páginas
...schoolmasters; and that all those who hesitate to recognise our office can be governed only by prejudice or personal animosity, and should have the blind war of diplomacy forthwith declared against them Sir, the English people, whom we are here to represent, are indeed a great and noble people; but it... | |
| 1865 - 802 páginas
...are to be the universal schoolmasters, and that all those who hesitate to recognise our office can be governed only by prejudice and personal animosity,...war of diplomacy forthwith declared against them." So much for the deliberate judgment passed a few years ago upon the head of the present Administration,... | |
| Richard Masheder - 1865 - 286 páginas
...schoolmasters; and that all those who hesitate to recognise our office can be governed only by prejudice or personal animosity, and should have the blind war of diplomacy forthwith declared against them. "What, sir, ought a Foreign Secretary to bo? Is he to be like some gallant knight at a tournament of... | |
| Archibald Hamilton Bryce - 1869 - 344 páginas
...schoolmasters ; and that all those who hesitate to recognise our office can be governed only by prejudice or personal animosity, and should have the blind war of diplomacy forthwith declared against them Sir, the English people, whom we are here to represent, are indeed a great and noble people ; but it... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1873 - 408 páginas
...schoolmasters; and that all those who hesitate to 'recognize our office can be governed only by prejudice or personal 'animosity, and should have the blind war of diplomacy forthwith declared against them Sir, the English people, whom we are here to represent, are indeed a great and noble people ; but it... | |
| 1898 - 642 páginas
...schoolmasters ; and that all those who hesitate to recognise our office can be governed only by prejudice or personal animosity, and should have the blind war of diplomacy forthwith declared against them. What, sir, ought a Foreign Secretary to be ? . . . I understand it to be his duty to conciliate peace... | |
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