Hansard's Parliamentary DebatesT.C. Hansard, 1878 |
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363 psl.
... in dealing with and the whole force of the country . Native Courts and Governments ; but I Failing , then , these reforms , what is would beg the House to remember there the nature of the task which you is no real analogy whatever between ...
... in dealing with and the whole force of the country . Native Courts and Governments ; but I Failing , then , these reforms , what is would beg the House to remember there the nature of the task which you is no real analogy whatever between ...
557 psl.
... reforms effected in the Government of Turkey . What they say , then , is that there is no use in leaving the carrying of them out in the hands of the Sultan of Turkey . He requires aid , and that aid England has undertaken to give him ...
... reforms effected in the Government of Turkey . What they say , then , is that there is no use in leaving the carrying of them out in the hands of the Sultan of Turkey . He requires aid , and that aid England has undertaken to give him ...
601 psl.
... two on what had been called by hon . Members opposite the Constitutional question . It had been called a secret Treaty , while ... Sultan from agreeing to it . The whole question of signing or not signing had depended upon a few men at ...
... two on what had been called by hon . Members opposite the Constitutional question . It had been called a secret Treaty , while ... Sultan from agreeing to it . The whole question of signing or not signing had depended upon a few men at ...
735 psl.
... necessary to institute country had undertaken a responsibility reforms in regard to the police , and in of a very serious nature indeed . requiring that the Sultan should appoint competent Governors to manage the Provinces in Asia Minor ...
... necessary to institute country had undertaken a responsibility reforms in regard to the police , and in of a very serious nature indeed . requiring that the Sultan should appoint competent Governors to manage the Provinces in Asia Minor ...
995 psl.
... in Asiatic Turkey , the Government will undertake that this agreement shall not be finally concluded until Parliament has had an opportunity of expressing its opinion on these reforms , and on the guarantees to be provided for their ...
... in Asiatic Turkey , the Government will undertake that this agreement shall not be finally concluded until Parliament has had an opportunity of expressing its opinion on these reforms , and on the guarantees to be provided for their ...
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671 psl. - that it is an essential principle of the law of nations that no Power can liberate itself from the engagements of a Treaty, nor modify the stipulations thereof, unless with the consent of the contracting Powers by means of an amicable arrangement*.
419 psl. - ... court before whom he is charged that he did not know of the article of food or drug sold by him being so mixed, coloured, stained, or powdered, as in either of those sections mentioned, and that he could not with reasonable diligence have obtained that knowledge.
765 psl. - ... country, that the laws thereof relating to the importation and exportation of animals, and to the prevention of the introduction or spreading of disease, and the general sanitary condition of animals therein, are such as to afford reasonable...
953 psl. - In return, His Imperial Majesty the Sultan promises to England to introduce necessary reforms, to be agreed upon later between the two Powers, into the government, and for the protection, of the Christian and other subjects of the Porte in these territories...
527 psl. - I hope with prudence, and not altogether without success, or a sophistical rhetorician, inebriated with the exuberance of his own verbosity, and gifted with an egotistical imagination that can at all times command an interminable and inconsistent series of arguments to malign an opponent and to glorify himself...
653 psl. - Taking the whole of the provisions of the treaty of Berlin together, I most thankfully and joyfully acknowledge that great results have been achieved in the diminution of human misery and towards the establishment of human happiness and prosperity in the East.
661 psl. - I say, sir, that in this Congress of the Great Powers, the voice of England has not been heard in unison with the institutions, the history, and the character of England.