If you look to the history of this country since the advent of Liberalism — forty years ago — you will find that there has been no effort so continuous, so subtle, supported by so much energy, and carried on with so much ability and acumen, as the... Lord Beaconsfield - Page 235by James Anthony Froude - 1891 - 267 pagesFull view - About this book
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - Humanities - 1878 - 700 pages
...years ago, you will find <hat there has been no effort so continuous, so subtle, supported with so much energy and carried on with so much ability and acumen, as the attempts * [This paper on the subject of Imperial Federaion, by the Premier of New Zealand and one of the eading... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1882 - 694 pages
...years ago—you will find that there his been no effort so continuous, so subtle, supported by so much energy, and carried on with so much ability and acumen,...gentlemen, of all its efforts, this is the one which ha^ been the nearest to success. Statesmen of the highest character, writers of the most distinguished... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - Great Britain - 1882 - 274 pages
...and acumen, as the attempts of Liberalism to effect the disintegration of the empire of England. And of all its efforts, this is the one which has been...writers of the most distinguished ability, the most organized and efficient means, have been employed in this endeavour. It has been proved to all of us... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - Great Britain - 1882 - 276 pages
...ago — you will find that there has been no effort so continuous, so subtle, supported by so much energy, and carried on with so much ability and acumen,...effect the disintegration of the empire of England. And of all its efforts, this is the one which has been the nearest to success. Statesmen of the highest... | |
| Scotland - 1897 - 1092 pages
...ago — you will find that there has been no effort so continuous, so subtle, supported by so much energy, and carried on with so much ability and acumen,...is the one which has been the nearest to success. It has been proved to all of us that we have lost money by our Colonies. How often has it been suggested... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - Great Britain - 1897 - 580 pages
...Mr Disraeli asserted that " there had been no effort so continuous, so subtle, supported by so much energy, and carried on with so much ability and acumen, as the attempt of Liberalism to effect the disintegration of the British Empire." "Those subtle views," he... | |
| Scotland - 1900 - 1174 pages
...ago — you will find that there has been no effort so continuous, so subtle, supported by so much energy, and carried on with so much ability and acumen,...effect the disintegration of the empire of England. And of all its efforts, this is the one which has been the nearest to success. Statesmen of the highest... | |
| Elizabeth Lee - 1901 - 302 pages
...ago — you will find that there has been no effort so continuous, so subtle, supported by so much energy, and carried on with so much ability and acumen,...gentlemen, of all its efforts, this is the one which was the nearest to success. Statesmen of the most distinguished ability, the most organized and efficient... | |
| Ernest Bruce Iwan-Müller - South Africa - 1902 - 798 pages
...ago — you will find that there has been no effort so continuous, so subtle, supported by so much energy, and carried on with so much ability and acumen,...writers of the most distinguished ability, the most organized and efficient means, have been employed in this endeavour. It has been proved to all of us... | |
| James Richard Joy - Biography - 1902 - 290 pages
...years ago, you will find that there has been no effort so continuous, so subtle, supported by so much energy, and carried on with so much ability and acumen,...this is the one which has been the nearest to success Not that I, for one, object to self-government But self-government when it was conceded ought to have... | |
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