| 1889 - 594 psl.
...minds what footing they wish the colonies to occupy with respect to them, or whether they desire the colonies to leave them altogether. It is, as I believe,...long run your present loose and indefinable relations to your colonies, and preserve these colonies as parts of the Empire." At the same time Senator Sherman... | |
| Archibald Philip Primrose Earl of Rosebery - 1896 - 488 psl.
...the people of this country will, in a not too distant time, have to make up their minds what footing they wish their colonies to occupy with respect to...believe, absolutely impossible for you to maintain in the long-run your present loose and indefinable relations to your colonies, and preserve those colonies... | |
| 1903 - 852 psl.
...distant time have to make up their minds what position they wish their Colonies to occupy with respect te them, or whether they desire their Colonies to leave...indefinable relations and preserve these Colonies aa parts of the Empire. ... I do not see that you can obtain the great boon of a peaceful Empire encircling... | |
| Thomas F. G. Coates - 1900 - 614 psl.
...the people of this country will, in a not too distant time, have to make up their minds what footing they wish their Colonies to occupy with respect to...long run your present loose and indefinable relations to your Colonies, and preserve those Colonies as parts of the Empire. " That is a question as to which... | |
| 1902 - 720 psl.
...the people of this country will, at a not too distant time, have to make up their minds what footing they wish their Colonies to occupy with respect to...absolutely impossible for you to maintain in the long ruu your present loose and indefinable relations to your Colonies, and preserve these Colonies as parts... | |
| Samuel Henry Jeyes - 1906 - 314 psl.
...this country will, in a not too distant time, have to make up their minds what footing they wish the Colonies to occupy with respect to them, or whether...desire their Colonies to leave them altogether. It is, I believe, absolutely impossible for you to maintain in the long run your present loose and indefinite... | |
| Samuel Henry Jeyes - 1906 - 328 psl.
...this country will, in a not too distant time, have to make up their minds what footing they wish the Colonies to occupy with respect to them, or whether...desire their Colonies to leave them altogether. It is, I believe, absolutely impossible for you to maintain in the long run your present loose and indefinite... | |
| Joseph Chamberlain - 1910 - 240 psl.
...of this country will in a not too distant time have to make up their minds what position they want their Colonies to occupy with respect to them, or...their Colonies to leave them altogether. . . . It is, I believe, absolutely impossible for you to maintain, in the long run, your present loose and indefinable... | |
| J. Ellis Barker - 1910 - 398 psl.
...: ' The people will in a not too distant time have to make up their mind what footing they wish the colonies to occupy with respect to them or whether...desire their colonies to leave them altogether. It is, I believe, absolutely impossible for you to maintain in the long run your present loose and indefinable... | |
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