| Great Britain. Parliament - 1861 - 1186 psl.
...— more generously disposed to overlook the errors of those who have the direction of its affairs. For my own part I hold that, if this country can steadily...constantly remain as wise in the use of her treasure as she ia unrivalled in its production, and as moderate in the exorcise of her strength as she is rich in... | |
| William Nassau Molesworth - 1874 - 484 psl.
...lies, more generously disposed to overlook the errors of those who have the direction of its affairs. And, for my own part, I hold that, if this country...remain as wise in the use of her treasure as she is uurivalled in its production, and as moderate in the exercise of her strength as she is rich in its... | |
| Frédéric Julien - 1878 - 142 psl.
...of its aflairs. And for my own part, / 1. plus disposée à supporter le poids de ses impôts. hold1 that if this country can steadily and constantly remain...of her strength, as she is rich in its possession, theu \ve may well cherish the hope that there is yet reserved for England a great work to do on her... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1879 - 640 psl.
...— more generously disposed to overlook the errors of those who have the direction of its affairs. For my own part, I hold that, if this country can steadily and constantly remain as wise in tho use of her treasure as she is unrivalled in its production, and as moderate in the exercise of... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 624 psl.
...— more generously disposed to overlook the errors of those who have the direction of its affairs. For my own part, I hold that, if this country can...her strength as she is rich in its possession, then wo may well cherish the hope that there is yet reserved for England a great work to do on her own part... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1882 - 138 psl.
...disposed to overlook the errors of these whe have the direction of its affairs. For my own port, I held that, if this country can steadily and constantly...as moderate in the exercise of her strength as she la rich in its possession, then we may well cherish the hepe that there is yet reserved for England... | |
| Thomas Archer (historical writer.) - 1883 - 754 psl.
...— more generously disposed to overlook the errors of those who have the direction of its affairs. For my own part, I hold that, if this country can...her treasure as she is unrivalled in its production, aud as moderate in the exercise of her strength as she is rich in its possession, then we may well... | |
| Thomas Archer - 1883 - 786 psl.
...— more generously disposed to overlook the errors of those who have the direction of its affairs. For my own part, I hold that, if this country can...remain as wise in the use of her treasure as she is 66 unrivalled in its productiou, aud as moderate in the exercise of her strength as she is rich in... | |
| Frank Wakeley Gunsaulus - 1898 - 432 psl.
...lies—more generously disposed to overlook the errors of those who have the direction of its affairs. For my own part, I hold that, if this country can...remain as wise in the use of her treasure as she is unrivaled in its production, and as moderate in the exercise of her strength as she is rich in its... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 656 psl.
...lies, more generously disposed to overlook the errors of those who have the direction of its affairs. For my own part I hold that if this country can steadily...remain as wise in the use of her treasure as she is unrivaled in its production, and as moderate in the exercise of her strength as she is rich in its... | |
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