... but it is only the antechamber of an imperial palace ; and your Majesty would do well to deign to consider the steps which are now necessary to influence the opinions and affect the imagination of the Indian populations. The name of your Majesty ought... The Life of His Royal Highness the Prince Consort - Page 197by Sir Theodore Martin - 1879 - 2 lehteFull view - About this book
| Sir Theodore Martin - 1879 - 560 lehte
...the Opposition benches became one great dissolving view of anarchy.' 1858 THE NEW INDIA BILL. 233 ' It is, the Chancellor of the Exchequer really thinks,...objectionable.2 Their defects were cured by the House of Lords, but some important amendments made there, upon the suggestion of Lord Derby, were strenuously... | |
| 1879 - 794 lehte
...the India Bill : " It is only the ante-chamber of an imperial palace, and your Majesty would do well to consider the steps which are now necessary to influence...name of your Majesty ought to be impressed upon their daily life." On the same page we find allusion made to a project of Mr Gladstone, which. had it been... | |
| George Henry Jennings - 1880 - 842 lehte
...wise and well-digested measure, ripe with the experience of the last five years ; but it is only tho ante-chamber of an imperial palace, and your Majesty...Majesty ought to be impressed upon their native life." This remark clearly foreshadows the measure which was introduced several years later, when the writer... | |
| George Henry Jennings - 1881 - 564 lehte
...really thinks, a wise and well-digested measure, ripe with the experience of the last five years ; but it is only the ante-chamber of an imperial palace,...Majesty ought to be impressed upon their native life." This remark clearly foreshadows the measure which was introduced several years later, when the writer... | |
| Friedrich Heinrich Geffcken - 1889 - 368 lehte
...House. In June, Disraeli was able to report to the Queen that the success of the Bill was assured : " But it is only the antechamber of an imperial palace...Majesty ought to be impressed upon their native life." The spirit in which the Queen assumed her new dignity is shown in her instructions to Lord Derby, when... | |
| Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett - 1895 - 296 lehte
...the Queen on the progress of the Government of India Bill through the House of Commons, and said, " But it is only the ante-chamber of an imperial palace,...Majesty ought to be impressed upon their native life." The immediate carrying out of the scheme here hinted at was rendered impossible in consequence of the... | |
| Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett - 1901 - 308 lehte
...the Queen on the progress of the Government of India Bill through the House of Commons, and said, " But it is only the ante-chamber of an imperial palace,...Majesty ought to be impressed upon their native life." The immediate carrying out of the scheme here hinted at was rendered impossible in consequence of the... | |
| Victoria (Queen of Great Britain) - 1907 - 742 lehte
...to consider the steps which are now necessary to influence the opinions and affect the imagination of the Indian populations. The name of your Majesty ought to be impressed upon their native life. Royal Proclamations, Courts of Appeal in their own land, and other institutions, forms, and ceremonies,... | |
| William Flavelle Monypenny, George Earle Buckle - 1916 - 660 lehte
...to consider the steps which are now necessary to influence the opinions and affect the imagination of the Indian populations. The name of your Majesty ought to be impressed upon their native life. Royal proclamations, Courts of Appeal, in their own land, and other institutions, forms, and ceremonies,... | |
| William Flavelle Monypenny, George Earle Buckle - 1916 - 706 lehte
...association with the Sovereign in such a way as ' to influence the opinions and affect the imagination of the Indian populations. The name of your Majesty ought to be impressed upon their native life.' In after-years Disraeli was to effect this in several striking ways.1 For the moment he was anxious... | |
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