I do hope that you will not fail constantly to bear in mind the country and the Government which you represent, and that you will maintain the dignity and honour of England by expressing openly and decidedly the disgust which such proceedings excite in... Life of Viscount Palmerston - 第 127 頁Lloyd Charles Sanders 著 - 1888 - 247 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Anthony Evelyn M. Ashley (hon.) - 1876 - 408 頁
...fail constantly to bear in mind the country and the Government which you represent, and that you will maintain the dignity and honour of England by expressing...and decidedly the disgust which such pro-ceedings excite in the public mind in this country ; and that you will not allow the Austrians to imagine that... | |
| 1876 - 966 頁
...the country and the government which you represent, and that you will maintain the dignity and the honour of England by expressing openly and decidedly the disgust which such proceedings excite in the public mind in this country. . . . You might surely find an opportunity of drawing Schwarzenberg's... | |
| 1876 - 862 頁
...the country and the Government which you represent, and that you will maintain the dignity and the honour of England by expressing openly and decidedly the disgust which such proceedings excite in the public mind in this country. . . . You might surely find an opportunity of drawing Schwarzenberg's... | |
| Evelyn Ashley - 1879 - 534 頁
...fail constantly to bear in mind the country and the Government which you represent, and that you will maintain the dignity and honour of England by expressing...openly and decidedly the disgust which such proceedings excite in the public mind in this country ; and that you will not allow the Austrians to imagine -that... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1882 - 238 頁
...fail constantly to bear in mind the country and the Government which you represent, and that you will maintain the dignity and honour of England by expressing...openly and decidedly the disgust which such proceedings excite in the public mind in this country." It is evident that he had heard something of which he does... | |
| Thomas Archer - 1883 - 736 頁
...fail constantly to bear in mind the country and the government which you represent. and that you will maintain the dignity and honour of England by expressing...openly and decidedly the disgust which such proceedings excite in the public mind in this country. . . . I have no great opinion of Schwarzenberg's statesmanlike... | |
| Lloyd Charles Sanders - 1888 - 276 頁
...hour of victory the Austrian Government was urged to make a generous use of the successes which it had obtained, by restoring to Hungary its due constitutional...end of the war, numerous fugitives, among whom were Kossutb and Bem, a Pole who had commanded the Hungarian insurgents with conspicuous success, took refuge... | |
| George Macaulay Trevelyan - 1907 - 588 頁
...not fail constantly to bear in mind the country and Government which you represent, and that you will maintain the dignity and honour of England by expressing...openly and decidedly the disgust which such proceedings excite in the public mind in this country ; and APPENDICES 349 that you will not allow the Austrians... | |
| Jessie White Mario - 1909 - 482 頁
...constantly to bear in mind the country and the Government you represent, and that you will mainXV tain the dignity and honour of England by expressing openly and decidedly the disgust which such proceedings excite in the public mind of this country ; and that you will not allow the Austrians to imagine that... | |
| Sir John Arthur Ransome Marriott - 1913 - 622 頁
...of the negro race in Africa and Haiti . . . I do hope that you will maintain the honour and dignity of England by expressing openly and decidedly the disgust which such proceedings excite in the public mind in this country." 1 Small wonder that such vehemence excited the alarm of... | |
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