I had to prepare the mind of the country, and to educate — if it be not arrogant to use such a phrase — to educate our party. It is a large party, and requires its attention to be called to questions of this kind with some pressure. I had to prepare... Lord Beaconsfield: A Biography - Side 557av Thomas Power O'Connor - 1879 - 711 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Scott (Political writer, of Belfast.) - 1868 - 296 sider
...80th, 1867, you are reported, by telegraph, to have said : — " During that period of seven years, I had to prepare the mind of the country, and to educate, — if it be not arrogant to use such a phrase, — to educate mir party. It is a large party, and requires its attention... | |
| Francis Hitchman - 1879 - 546 sider
...with the question of Reform, and explained how, during the seven years between 1859 and 1866 he "had had to prepare the mind of the country and to educate — if it be not arrogant to use such a phrase — to educate our party. It is a large party and requires its attention... | |
| Thomas Power O'Connor - 1880 - 354 sider
...clxxxvüi. 1527—1639. i Ibid, 1611. convenient to ассиво Sir Robert Peel of tergiversation, and во I may let that part of the speech drop. But there...question of Reform, he said : " I had to prepare the minds of Parliament and the country, to educate — if it be not too arrogant to use such a phrase... | |
| George Henry Jennings - 1880 - 842 sider
...are things which yon may not have heard in any speech which has been made in the city of Edinburgh. 1 had to prepare the mind of the country, and to educate — if it be not arrogant to use such a phrase — to educate our party. It is a large party, and requires its attention... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1880 - 616 sider
...was necessary to instil them gently into the minds of his political colleagues. ' I had,' he said, ' to prepare the mind of the country, and to educate — if it be not arrogant to use such a phrase — to educate our party. It is a large party, and requires its attention... | |
| George Henry Jennings - 1881 - 564 sider
...are things which you may not have heard in any speech which has been made in the city of Edinburgh. I had to prepare the mind of the country, and to educate — if it be not arrogant to use such a phrase — to educate our party. It is a large party, and requires its attention... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1881 - 642 sider
...are things which you may not have heard in any speech which has been made in the city of Fxiinburgh. I had to prepare the mind of the country, and to educate — if it be not arrogant to use such a phrase — to educate our party." Almost equally famous is the phrase, " loom... | |
| Francis Hitchman - 1881 - 674 sider
...with the question of Reform, and explained how, during the seven years between 1859 and 18GG, he " had had to prepare the mind of the country and to educate — if it be not arrogant to use such a phrase — to educate our party. It is a large party, and requires its attention... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - 1881 - 274 sider
...things which you may not have heard in any speech which has been made in the city of Edinburgh, we had to prepare the mind of the country, and to educate — if it be not arrogant to use such a. phrase — to educate our party. It is a large party, and requires its attention... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1881 - 708 sider
...it was necessary to instil them gently into the minds of his political colleagues. "I had," he said, "to prepare the mind of the country, and to educate— if it be not arrogant to use such a phrase— to educate our party. It is a large party, and requires its attention... | |
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