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" I should have been bringing for decision at the bar of public opinion a personal quarrel between myself and my Sovereign — a step which no subject ought to take if he can possibly avoid it ; for the result of such a course must be either fatal to him... "
The Life and Correspondence of Henry John Temple, Viscount Palmerston - 第 227 頁
Evelyn Ashley 著 - 1879
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A History of Our Own Times: From the Accession of Queen Victoria to ..., 第 2 卷

Justin McCarthy - 1879 - 330 頁
...bar of public opinion a personal quarrel between myself and IO8 A HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES. CH. XXII. my Sovereign — a step which no subject ought to...proved to be in the wrong, the monarchy would suffer." It is impossible not to feel a high respect for the manner in which, having come to this determination,...
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A History of Our Own Times: From the Accession of Queen Victoria to the ...

Justin McCarthy - 1880 - 572 頁
...bringing for decision at the bar of public opinion a personal quarrel between myself and my Sovereign—a step which no subject ought to take if he can possibly...proved to be in the wrong, the monarchy would suffer." It is impossible not to feel a high respect for the manner in which, having come to this determination,...
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A History of Our Own Times from the Accession of Queen Victoria to ..., 第 2 卷

Justin McCarthy - 1880 - 466 頁
...should have been bringing for decision at the bar of public opinion a personal quarrel between myself and my Sovereign — a step which no subject ought...wrong, he would be irretrievably condemned ; if the 1650. PALMERSTON'S REPLY. 137 Sovereign should be proved to be in the wrong, the monarchy would suffer.'...
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Fifty Years of the English Constitution, 1830-1880

Sheldon Amos - 1880 - 548 頁
...have been bring' ing for decision at the bar of public opinion a ' personal quarrel between myself and my Sovereign— ' a step which no subject ought...' he should prove to be in the wrong, he would be ir' retrievably condemned; if the Sovereign should be ' proved to be in the wrong, the Monarchy would...
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Fifty Years of the English Constitution, 1830-1880

Sheldon Amos - 1880 - 556 頁
...him or injurious to the country. If ' he should prove to be in the wrong, he would be ir' retrievably condemned ; if the Sovereign should be ' proved to be in the wrong, the Monarchy would ' suffer.' ' In commenting on these transactions, of course the questions are distinct as to whether the Sovereign...
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A Popular History of England: From the Earliest Times to the ..., 第 5 卷

Guizot (M., François) - 1881 - 692 頁
...should have been bringing for decision at the bar of public opinion a personal quarrel between myself and my sovereign — a step which no subject ought...proved to be in the wrong, the monarchy would suffer." Notwithstanding the correct prudence of the attitude which he assumed, Lord Palmerston remained irritated...
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Guizot's Popular History of England : from the Accession of Victoria, 1837-1874

Guizot (M., François) - 1881 - 670 頁
...should have been bringing for decision at the bar of public opinion a personal quarrel between myself and my sovereign — a step which no subject ought...proved to be in the wrong, the monarchy would suffer." Notwithstanding the correct prudence of the attitude which he assumed, Lord Palmerston remained irritated...
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The Right Hon. Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, K. G., and ..., 第 1 卷

Alexander Charles Ewald - 1881 - 310 頁
...should have been bringing for decision at the bar of public opinion a personal quarrel between myself and my sovereign — a step which no subject ought...proved to be in the wrong, the monarchy would suffer." In the debate that ensued, Mr. Disraeli was not silent. The queen's speech had been read, and it was...
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Guizot's Popular History of England : from the Accession of Victoria, 1837-1874

Guizot (M., François) - 1881 - 672 頁
...should have been bringing for decision at the bar of public opinion a personal quarrel between myself and my sovereign — a step which no subject ought...sovereign should be proved to be in the wrong, the monarehy would suffer." Notwithstanding the correct prudence of the attitude which he assumed, Lord...
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The Right Hon. Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, K. G., and ..., 第 1 卷

Alexander Charles Ewald - 1881 - 270 頁
...bringing for decision at the bar of public opinion a personal quarrel between myself and my sovereign—a step which no subject ought to take, if he can possibly...proved to be in the wrong, the monarchy would suffer." In the debate that ensued, Mr. Disraeli was not silent. The queen's speech had been read, and it was...
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