... we have seen a most important change. We are witnessing now what a few years ago no one could have predicted as possible. We see men meeting together from all the countries in the world, more like the gatherings of nations in former times when they... Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Page 923by Great Britain. Parliament - 1851Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - 1852 - 944 lehte
...like the gatherings of nations in former times when they came up for a great religious fesuval ; we find men speaking different languages, and bred in...temple erected for their gratification and reception. The Government of the country should put itself in harmony with the spirit of the age, and should endeavour... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1852 - 1102 lehte
...like the gatherings of nations in former times when they came up for a great religious festival; we find men speaking different languages, and bred in...temple erected for their gratification and reception. The Government of the country should put itself in harmony with the spirit of the age, and should endeavour... | |
| 1852 - 914 lehte
...like the gatherings of nations in former times when they came up for a great religious festival ; we find men speaking different languages, and bred in...temple erected for their gratification and reception. The Government of the country should put itself in harmony with the spirit of the age, and should endeavour... | |
| 1852 - 916 lehte
...like the gatherings of nations in former times when they came up for a great religious festival ; we find men speaking different languages, and bred in...temple erected for their gratification and reception. The Government of the country should put itself in harmony with the spirit of the age, and should endeavour... | |
| Richard Cobden - 1870 - 718 lehte
...country should put itself in harmony with the spirit of the age, and should endeavour to do something to follow in the wake of what private enterprise and...fullest conviction that one step taken in that direction will be attended with important consequences, and will redound to the honour and credit of any Foreign... | |
| Richard Cobden - 1878 - 680 lehte
...the gatherings of nations in former times, when they came up for a great religious festival, — we find men speaking different languages, and bred in...associating in one common temple erected for their reception and gratification. I ask, then, that the Government of the country should put itself in harmony... | |
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