| Edmund Burke - 1877 - 660 sider
...independence. " Perish the interests of England, perish our dominion in India," said Mr. Freeman, " sooner than we should strike one blow or speak one word on behalf of the wrong against the right." This well-meant outburst was not unnaturally seized upon by the adherents of the other side, and it... | |
| 1877 - 626 sider
...interests of England, perish our dominion in India,' although qualified by the words ' rather than we should strike one blow, or speak one word on behalf of the wrong against the right,' are sure to be quoted and remembered without such qualifying clause ; and the impression conveyed by... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1877 - 690 sider
...independence. " Perish the interests of England, perish our dominion in India," said Mr. Freeman, " sooner than we should strike one blow or speak one word on behalf of the wrong against the right." This well-meant outburst was not unnaturally seized upon by the adherents of the other side, and it... | |
| 1877 - 630 sider
...interests of England, perish our dominion in India,' although qualified by the words ' rather than we should strike one blow, or speak one word on behalf of the wrong against the right,' are sure to be quoted and remembered without such qualifying clause ; and the impression conveyed by... | |
| sir John Bowring - 1878 - 622 sider
...seen in the Mediterranean. I answer: If it be so, duty must come first, and interest second. (Cheers.) Perish the interests of England, perish our dominion...one word on behalf of the wrong against the right. (Cheers.)" of England and her dominion in India, should perish rallier than that the advance of Russia... | |
| sir John Bowring - 1879 - 626 sider
...answer: If it be so, duty must come first, and interest second. Perish (he interests of England, PEEISH OUR DOMINION IN INDIA, rather than that we should...one word on behalf of the wrong against the right." It requires but little insight to understand that the " right" is here represented by " the advance... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1879 - 162 sider
...exclaimed Mr. Freeman : " Perish the interests of England, perish our dominions in India sooner than we should strike one blow or speak one word on behalf of the wrong against the right." In a characteristic letter 66 from Mr. Carlyle to the originators of the meeting, the writer expressed... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1879 - 166 sider
...exclaimed Mr. Freeman : " Perish the interests of England, perish our dominions in India sooner than we should strike one blow or speak one word on behalf of the wrong against the right." In a characteristic letter from Mr. Carlyle to the originators of the meeting, the writer expressed... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1879 - 524 sider
...British interests, said, ' Perish the interests of England, perish our dominion in India, sooner than we should strike one blow, or speak one word, on behalf of the wrong against the right.' Professor Fawcctt said they had been enjoined to ' forgive and forget,' but they could never forget... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1879 - 164 sider
...exclaimed Mr. Freeman : "Perish the interests of England, perish our dominions in India sooner than we should strike one blow or speak one word on behalf of the wrong against the right." In a characteristic letter from Mr. Carlyle to the originators of the meeting, the writer expressed... | |
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