| Literature - 1889 - 864 pages
...of Mr. Disraeli, in which the Conservative leader said that for nearly five years Mr. Gladstone had "harassed every trade, worried every profession, and...institution, and species of property in the country." In his speech Mr. Bright referred to the Tories and to the letter of Mr. Disraeli in the following... | |
| Electronic journals - 1913 - 610 pages
...Conservative. The most notable sentences have been quoted many times: — " For nearly five усам the present Ministers have harassed every trade, worried...every profession, and assailed or menaced every class, inetitution, and species of property in the country. Occasionally they have varied this state of civil... | |
| Electronic journals - 1908 - 674 pages
...Whence Î Asked at 10 S. vi. 229, but without result. KPDE " For nearly five years the present Ministry have harassed every trade, worried every profession, and assailed or menaced every class and institution, and species of property in the country.'' Did Disraeli ever say this ? If so, when... | |
| Electronic journals - 1913 - 686 pages
...QC, Conservative. The most notable sentences have been quoted many times: — " For nearly five years the present Ministers have harassed every trade, worried...opinion, or by stumbling into mistakes which have been always discreditable, and sometimes ruinous. AH tliH they call a policy, and seem quite proud... | |
| Edmund Burke - Books - 1874 - 650 pages
...and accomplished man, who will do honour to those who send him to Parliament. For nearly five years the present Ministers have harassed every trade, worried...opinion, or by stumbling into mistakes which have been always discreditable, and sometimes ruinous. All this they call a policy, and seem quite proud... | |
| Edmund Burke - Books - 1874 - 622 pages
...and accomplished man, who will do honour to those who send him to Parliament. For nearly five years the present Ministers have harassed every trade, worried...opinion, or by stumbling into mistakes which have been always discreditable, and sometimes ruinous. All this they call a policy, and seem quite proud... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1874 - 630 pages
...and accomplished man, who will do honour to those who send him to Parliament. For nearly five years the present Ministers have harassed every trade, worried...opinion, or by stumbling into mistakes which have been always discreditable, and sometimes ruinous. All this they call a policy, and seem quite proud... | |
| Joseph Irving - Great Britain - 1875 - 192 pages
...and accomplished man, who will do honour to those who send him to Parliament. For nearly five years the present Ministers have harassed every trade, worried...opinion, or by stumbling into mistakes which have been always discreditable, and sometimes ruinous. All this they call a policy, and seem quite proud... | |
| Joseph Irving - Great Britain - 1875 - 184 pages
...and accomplished man, who will do honour to those who send him to Parliament. For nearly five years the present Ministers have harassed every trade, worried...opinion, or by stumbling into mistakes which have been always discreditable, and sometimes ruinous. All this they call a policy, and seem quite proud... | |
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