| 1877 - 1146 sider
...eminent statesmen who have directed our foreign policy, but which appears now to be abandoned 1»J shallow politicians or persons who have allowed their...must feel indignant at the needless and monstrous ^verity with which the Bulgarian insurrection was put down, but the wcessity which exists for England... | |
| 1878 - 958 sider
...only one that can be followed with due regard to our own interest." Those who think otherwise are " shallow politicians or persons who have allowed their...forget the capital interests involved in the question." ' Here the most profound public immorality to which the heart of man can reach is unblushingly avowed.... | |
| 1879 - 314 sider
...only one that can be followed with due regard to our own interest.' Those who think otherwise are ' shallow politicians, or persons who have allowed their...forget the capital interests involved in the question.' f " In the light of the so-called ' patriotism ' of some people, the fact that our own country has... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1877 - 1094 sider
...which I share in common with the most eminent statesmen who have directed our foreign policy, but which appears now to be abandoned by shallow politicians...have allowed their feelings of revolted humanity to mako them forget the capital interests involved in the question. We may, and must, feel indignant at... | |
| Mark A. Noll Professor of History Wheaton College - 1989 - 418 sider
...Bulgarian atrocities over the remarks of the British ambassador at Constantinople, who had rebuked those "shallow politicians or persons who have allowed their...forget the capital interests involved in the question." Significantly, the term "Nonconformist conscience" was first used at the time of the moral outcry against... | |
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