| 1858 - 620 страници
...which 1 don't see ' how it is possible for him to extricate himself.' (Court and Cab.,i\i. p. 426.) f ' The Government are terribly afraid that I shall get...public sentiment, and if there was any Government.' (Lord Wellington to Admiral Berkeley, 1th April, 1810 ; Gurwood, vol. vi. p. 20.) This example shows... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1836 - 622 страници
...and the army is more efficient than it has ever been yet. ' The Government are terribly afraid that'I shall get them, and myself, into a scrape. But what...that Lord Harrington, who has always kept clear of politics, would not have meddled with them in these troublesome times, and that the Duke would have... | |
| sir James Edward Alexander - 1840 - 534 страници
...them. The government, he pleasantly observes, " are terribly afraid that I shall get myself and them into a scrape. But what can be expected from men who...public sentiment, and if there was any government*." At the same time, Lord Wellington was aware that the state of opinion in England was very unfavourable... | |
| sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1840 - 918 страници
...expected from men who are beaten three times a-week in the House of Commons ? A great deal might be done if there existed in England less party and more public sentiment, and if there was any government." — WELLWGTON to ADMIRAL BERRELEY, Aprill, 1810 ; GURWOOn, vi. 21. t Ante, viii. 32. t On the Regency... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1842 - 1008 страници
...myself, into a scrape. But •what can be expected from men who are beaten in the House of Commons 3 times a week? A great deal might be done now, if there...public sentiment, and if there was any Government.' 380. To the Earl of Liverpool. Viseu, llth April, 1810. ' Several have lately been convicted before... | |
| sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1843 - 1252 страници
...expected from men who are beaten three times a- week in the House of Commons ? A great deal might be done if there existed in England less party and more public sentiment, and if there was any Government." — WELLIKGTOS to ADMIRAL BERKELEY, April 7, 1810; GURWOOD, vi. 21. t Ante, viii. 32. actuated solely... | |
| Thomas Philip De Grey (2nd earl.) - 1853 - 226 страници
...scrape. But what can be expected from men who are beaten in the House of Commons three times a-week ? A great deal might be done now if there existed in...public sentiment, and if there was any Government." (vi. 21.) The restricted power in his hands of rewarding those whom he might think deserving pressed... | |
| sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1854 - 410 страници
...expected from men who are beaten three times a-week in the House of Commons ? A great deal might be done if there existed in England less party and more public sentiment, and if there was any government." — LORD WELLINGTON foAoMIRAL BERKELEY, April 7, 1810; Guitwouu, vi. 21. 1812.] [CHAP. LXT. point of... | |
| Sir Archibald Alison - 1854 - 404 страници
...expected from men who are beaten three times a-week in the House of Commons ? À great deal might be done if there existed in England less party and more public sentiment, and if there was any government." — LORD WELLINGTON io ADMIRAL BERKELEY, April 7, 1810; (junwuou, vi. 21. point of fact, he immediately... | |
| Sir George Cornewall Lewis - 1864 - 540 страници
...scrape. But what can be expected from men who are beaten in the House of Commons three times a week PA great deal might be done now if there existed in England...public sentiment, and if there was any Government ' (Lord Wellington to Admiral Berkelev, April 7, 1810 ; Gurwood, voL vi. p. 20). This example shows... | |
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