Her Majesty's Government can see no sufficient ground for the severe censure with which Austria, France, Prussia, and Russia have visited the acts of the King of Sardinia. Her Majesty's Government will turn their eyes rather to the gratifying prospect... Life of Viscount Palmerston - 第 198 頁Lloyd Charles Sanders 著 - 1888 - 247 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Rossiter Johnson - 1905 - 424 頁
...their governments, says such attempts were put down by foreign powers, and concludes by declaring that "Her Majesty's Government will turn their eyes rather...the gratifying prospect of a people building up the edifice of their liberties and consolidating the work of their independence amid the sympathies and... | |
| Sir Herbert Maxwell - 1910 - 452 頁
...France, Prussia, and Russia have visited the acts of the King of Sardinia. Her Majesty's Government turn their eyes rather to the gratifying prospect of a people building up the edifice of their own liberties, and consolidating the work of their independence, amid the sympathies... | |
| George Macaulay Trevelyan - 1911 - 488 頁
...censure with which Austria, France, Prussia, and Russia have visited the acts of the King of Sardinia. Her Majesty's Government will turn their eyes rather...the gratifying prospect of a people building up the edifice of their liberties, and consolidating the work of their independence.' 3 This dispatch, written... | |
| Robert Holmes Edleston - 1911 - 380 頁
...France, Prussia, and Russia have visited the acts of the King of Sardinia. Her Majesty's Government turn their eyes rather to the gratifying prospect of a people building up the edifice of their liberties, and consolidating the work of their independence amid the sympathies and... | |
| Sir John Arthur Ransome Marriott - 1913 - 662 頁
...wrote Russell, instead of joining in the censure pronounced by the Powers against Victor Emmanuel, " will turn their eyes rather to the gratifying prospect of a people building up the edifice of their liberties, and consolidating the work of their independence." l Russell's famous despatch... | |
| Walter Lyon Blease - 1913 - 562 頁
...France, Prussia, and Russia have visited the acts of the King of Sardinia. Her Majesty's Government turn their eyes rather to the gratifying prospect of a people building up the edifice of their liberties, and consolidating the work of their independence, amid the sympathies and... | |
| Conte Pietro Orsi - 1914 - 550 頁
...censure with which Austria, France, Prussia, and Russia have visited the acts of the King of Sardinia. Her Majesty's government will turn their eyes rather...the gratifying prospect of a people building up the edifice of their liberties, and consolidating the work of their independence, amid the sympathies and... | |
| 1916 - 884 頁
...Lord John Russell, instead of joining in the censure pronounced by the Powers against Victor Emmanuel, "will turn their eyes rather to the gratifying prospect of a people building up the edifice of their liberties and consolidating the work of their independence." Russell's words caused... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1918 - 642 頁
...censure with which Austria, France, Prussia, and Russia have visited the acts of the King of Sardinia. Her Majesty's Government will turn their eyes rather...the gratifying prospect of a people building up the edifice of their liberties and consolidating the work of their independence amid the sympathies and... | |
| Francis Sydney Marvin - 1919 - 372 頁
...censure with which Austria, France, Prussia, and Russia have visited the acts of the King of Sardinia. Her Majesty's Government will turn their eyes rather...the gratifying prospect of a people building up the edifice of their liberties. . . . The Italians are the best judges of their own interests.' Thus the... | |
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