Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 22Mayo Williamson Hazeltine P. F. Collier & Son, 1905 - 11114 pages |
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Page 9232
... danger should threaten it , and we should be called upon to vindicate in other form than by words our loyalty to the throne , then let " Empire First " be the guiding star under which we shall illustrate that the Queen has in this new ...
... danger should threaten it , and we should be called upon to vindicate in other form than by words our loyalty to the throne , then let " Empire First " be the guiding star under which we shall illustrate that the Queen has in this new ...
Page 9254
... danger was passed - valor tremendous returned to the fleet - of - foot Manchester police . Oh , but they wreaked their vengeance that night on the houses of the poor Irish in Manchester ! By a savage razzia they soon filled the jails ...
... danger was passed - valor tremendous returned to the fleet - of - foot Manchester police . Oh , but they wreaked their vengeance that night on the houses of the poor Irish in Manchester ! By a savage razzia they soon filled the jails ...
Page 9277
... dangerous opera- tions . We had squandered our military credit at Majuba Hill , where we took up the position of a power that was willing to submit to any insult that might be placed upon it . We had proclaimed to the world that we were ...
... dangerous opera- tions . We had squandered our military credit at Majuba Hill , where we took up the position of a power that was willing to submit to any insult that might be placed upon it . We had proclaimed to the world that we were ...
Page 9283
... dangerous to Egypt and inconsistent with the interests of the empire . " ] T HE motion which I have the honor to lay before your lordships has a double aspect it passes judgment on the past , and expresses an opinion with regard to the ...
... dangerous to Egypt and inconsistent with the interests of the empire . " ] T HE motion which I have the honor to lay before your lordships has a double aspect it passes judgment on the past , and expresses an opinion with regard to the ...
Page 9285
... danger of Arabi while he was yet a small man and had little influence . They were perfectly aware of the mischief he was brewing , but they not only declined to act themselves , but , unless they have been greatly maligned , they ...
... danger of Arabi while he was yet a small man and had little influence . They were perfectly aware of the mischief he was brewing , but they not only declined to act themselves , but , unless they have been greatly maligned , they ...
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