Remarks on Certain Anonymous Articles Designed to Render Queen Victoria Unpopular: with an Exposure of Their AuthorshipJohn Bellows, 1864 - 94 páginas |
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ADMIRABLE American ANONYMOUS attack audacious AVOWED believe BLESSED blue ensign British Buckingham Palace CHRISTIAN clubs Cobden column CONSCIENCE Constitution contempt Corn Laws Danish debate Deerhound DELANE Denmark DEPLORABLE DESPOTIC DISRAELI Earl Russell Editor England English FAITH Flâneur gentleman German give Gladstone Government Harper's Weekly HONEST honour HOSTILE House of Commons HUMILIATION impeachment insinuations insolence INSULT interest JOHN BRIGHT JOHN BRIGHT'S SPEECHES journal letter London Review Lord Palmerston Lord Russell Majesty Manchester Examiner matter member for Birmingham MENACE Ministers Morning Star nation newspaper opinion Palace paper paragraph Parliament person political present pamphlet Prince of Wales Princess of Wales principles Prussia Queen Victoria question quoted reader RECKLESS remarkable Royal family rumours sacred sentence sentiments SNEER Sovereign speaking spent their lives statesmen style SYMPATHY thee things thou art UNGENEROUS Whig Windsor Windsor Palace words writer
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Página 39 - I venture to say that every man who is not presumably incapacitated by some consideration of personal unfitness or of political danger is morally entitled to come within the pale of the Constitution.
Página 87 - Show me the man you honor ; I know by that symptom, better than by any other, what kind of man you yourself are.
Página 2 - I cannot doubt but some time or other it will please God to open such men's eyes. A constant, steady adhering to personal virtue and to public peace, which, I thank God, I can appeal to him has always been my practice, will at last restore me to the opinion of sober and impartial men, and that is all I desire.
Página 66 - Prince of peace, is begun, and we doubt not but it will proceed till it attain, in due time, its completion in the earth, when, according to the prophecies of Isaiah and Micah, " Nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.
Página 66 - Then said Paul, I wist not, brethren, that he was the high priest: for it is written, Thou shalt not speak evil of the ruler of thy people.
Página 47 - ... the poor and the lowly. They cannot give me place and dignities and wealth ; but honourable service in their cause yields me that which is of far higher and more lasting value — the consciousness that I have laboured to expound and uphold laws which, though they were not given amid the thunders of Sinai, are not less the commandments of God, and not less intended to promote and secure the happiness of men.
Página 65 - ... others to such offices or stations in civil government, the execution whereof tends to lay waste our Christian testimony, or subject their brethren or others to sufferings on account of their conscientious scruples. The principle of. truth calls us out of contention ; it even seeks not its own ends by means productive of animosity ; much less therefore should its professors indulge themselves in strife for objects of a perishing nature. Believing, therefore, that we are called to show forth to...
Página 79 - Delanc admirably. It was published some time ago in the city of New York, and described a notorious politician there who, if I am not mistaken, has been at the elbow of the New York correspondent of the Times for the last twelve months — with what happy success to the forecast and the honesty of that paper we all know. It was said of him that ' he was a just man and a righteous man, and that he walked uprightly before the world, but when he was not before the world his walk was slantindicular.
Página 10 - Portland, they besought his majesty for the future to require and admit in all matters of importance the advice of his natural-born...