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" I think England is safe in the race of men who inhabit her; that she is safe in something much more precious than her accumulated capital — her accumulated experience ; she is safe in her national character, in her fame, in the tradition of a thousand... "
The public life of the ... earl of Beaconsfield - Page 304
by Francis Hitchman - 1879
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 102

Scotland - 1867 - 816 pages
...accumulated experience. (Cheers.) She is safe in her national character, in her fame, in the traditions of a thousand years, and in that glorious future which I believe awaits her. (The right hon. gentleman sat down amidst loud cheering. ) Printed by William Blackvood A Sont, BLACKWOOD'S...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 102

1867 - 818 pages
...accumulated experience. (Cheers.) She is safe iu her national character, in her fame, in the traditions of a thousand years, and in that glorious future which I believe awaits her. (The right hon. gentleman sat down amidst loud cheering-) BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE. No. DCXXIII....
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The Public Life of the Right Honourable the Earl of Beaconsfield ..., Volume 2

Francis Hitchman - 1879 - 546 pages
...gentleman who talks of infamy I Sir, the prognostications of evil uttered by the noble lord (Cranborne) I can respect because I know they are sincere —...this character had driven from the Government and had converted into opponents. Of these critics Lord Cranborne — now the Marquis of Salisbury — was...
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The Right Hon. Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, K ..., Volume 2, Issue 3

Alexander Charles Ewald - Great Britain - 1881 - 274 pages
...of infamy ! Sir, the VOL. II. prognostications of evil uttered by the noble lord (Lord Cranbourne) I can respect, because I know they are sincere; the...that glorious future which I believe awaits her." This was the last speech upon the third reading of the bill. On Mr. Disraeli taking his seat the speaker...
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The Right Hon. Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, K.G., and ..., Volume 2

Alexander Charles Ewald - Great Britain - 1882 - 274 pages
...who inhabit her; that she is safe in something much more precious than her accumulated capital—her accumulated experience; she is safe in her national...that glorious future which I believe awaits her." This was the last speech upon the third reading of the bill. On Mr. Disraeli taking his seat the speaker...
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Foreign affairs

Benjamin Disraeli - Great Britain - 1882 - 668 pages
...capital—her accumulated experience; she ^is safe in her national character, in her fame, in the traditions of a thousand years, and in that glorious future which I believe awaits her. HOUSEHOLD FRANCHISE (COUNTIES) BILL. May 13, 1874. 1 SIR, I am sorry that any observations that I have...
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Mr. Punch's Victorian Era: An Illustrated Chronicle of the Reign ..., Volume 2

Punch (London, England) - Caricatures and cartoons - 1886 - 358 pages
...— her accumulated experience. She is safe in her national character and her fame, in the traditions of a thousand years, and in that glorious future which I believe awaits her." Mr. Gladstone did not take part in the concluding debate, "but" (said Mr. Punch) "it may be assumed...
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The Rise and Growth of Democracy in Great Britain

John Holland Rose - Democracy - 1898 - 260 pages
...democratic suffrage, and a declaration that he had confidence in the national character of England, in her fame, in the tradition of a thousand years, and in that glorious future which awaited her. Opportunism, in fact, was now to be the dominant note of political life not only in Great...
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A History of Modern England, Volume 3

Herbert Woodfield Paul - Great Britain - 1905 - 480 pages
...splenetic outburst in the spirited sentences with which Mr. Disraeli concluded his aggressive apology: " I think England is safe in the race of men who inhabit...that glorious future which I believe awaits her." Next day the Bill was brought to the Bar of juiyie. the House of Lords, and the second reading was...
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An Introduction to the English Historians

Charles Austin Beard - Great Britain - 1906 - 766 pages
...splenetic outburst in the spirited sentences with which Mr. Disraeli concluded his aggressive apology, "I think England is safe in the race of men who inhabit...that glorious future which I believe awaits her." § 9. The Bill in the House of Lords Next day the bill was brought to the bar of the House of Lords,...
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