Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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Side 93
... rule , in favour of the South . Lord Palmerston , with a good many of his colleagues - notably Mr Gladstone , with his genius for political blundering - was notori- ously willing to take action . A word from Disraeli would have turned ...
... rule , in favour of the South . Lord Palmerston , with a good many of his colleagues - notably Mr Gladstone , with his genius for political blundering - was notori- ously willing to take action . A word from Disraeli would have turned ...
Side 98
... Rule policy ) that to reverse and undo the policy of centuries was a step which ought not to have been ventured without the national con- sent . " The electors knew less of Ireland even than Mr Gladstone himself , who ought to have made ...
... Rule policy ) that to reverse and undo the policy of centuries was a step which ought not to have been ventured without the national con- sent . " The electors knew less of Ireland even than Mr Gladstone himself , who ought to have made ...
Side 100
... rule this coun- try till his death . Launched upon the career of party leadership , where the busi- ness is to outmanœuvre and defeat your opponent , Disraeli never for- got that in his earlier years he had advocated and tried to bring ...
... rule this coun- try till his death . Launched upon the career of party leadership , where the busi- ness is to outmanœuvre and defeat your opponent , Disraeli never for- got that in his earlier years he had advocated and tried to bring ...
Side 128
... rules throw undue ob- stacles in the way of the relieved getting work we may justly call for amendment . We might go a step farther , and urge that an effort should be made to dis- criminate between worthless and hopelessly chronic ...
... rules throw undue ob- stacles in the way of the relieved getting work we may justly call for amendment . We might go a step farther , and urge that an effort should be made to dis- criminate between worthless and hopelessly chronic ...
Side 131
... rules , simple and ters and workshops those who can- workable , is laid down for the not be placed in other employ- conduct of the farm colony , with ment , who may be most properly penalties ranging from being re- engaged in ...
... rules , simple and ters and workshops those who can- workable , is laid down for the not be placed in other employ- conduct of the farm colony , with ment , who may be most properly penalties ranging from being re- engaged in ...
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