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" Clarendon sets forth in his letter of the 16th. 1 do not believe that England ever will or can be unfaithful to her great tradition, or can forswear her interest in the common transactions and the general interests of Europe. But her credit and her power... "
The Monthly Review ... - Página 74
1903
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The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Volumen2

John Morley - 1903 - 696 páginas
...60her Majesty approves the general principle which Lord Clarendon sets forth in his letter of the 16th. I do not believe that England ever will or can be...may be made the most of, should be thriftily used. The effect of the great revolutionary war was to place England in a position to rely upon the aid of...
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The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Volumen1

John Morley - 1903 - 1144 páginas
...her Majesty approves the general principle which Lord Clarendon sets forth in his letter of the 16th. I do not believe that England ever will or can be...may be made the most of, should be thriftily used. The effect of the great revolutionary war was to place England in a position to rely upon the aid of...
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The Life of William Ewart Gladstone: 1859-1880

John Morley - 1903 - 704 páginas
...her Majesty approves the general principle which Lord Clarendon sets forth in his letter of the 16th. I do not believe that England ever will or can be...may be made the most of, should be thriftily used. The effect of the great revolutionary war was to place England in a position to rely upon the aid of...
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The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Volumen2

John Morley - 1903 - 696 páginas
...Majesty approves the general principle which Lord Clarendon sets forth in his letter of the 16th. 1 do not believe that England ever will or can be unfaithful...may be made the most of, should be thriftily used. The effect of the great revolutionary war was to place England in a position to rely upon the aid of...
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The War Speeches of William Pitt, the Younger

William Pitt - 1915 - 424 páginas
...we are sprung Of Earth's first blood, have titles manifold. WORDSWORTH (in 1802). 1 do not lelievi that England ever will or can be unfaithful to her...transactions and the general interests of Europe. GLADSTOKE (in 1869). INTRODUCTION WILLIAM PITT, the younger, became Prime Minister in December 1783....
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British Foreign Policy in Europe to the End of the 19th Century: A Rough Outline

Hugh Edward Egerton - 1918 - 642 páginas
...Gladstone to General Grey, which expresses his considered views on the general subject of foreign policy. ' I do not believe that England ever will or can be...may be made the most of, should be thriftily used. ' The effect of the great revolutionary war was to place England in a position to rely upon the aid...
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Old Diplomacy and New, 1876-1922: From Salisbury to Lloyd-George

Aubrey Leo Kennedy - 1922 - 460 páginas
...though we have often tried, to dissociate ourselves from Europe. As Mr Gladstone wrote in 1869 : " I do not believe that England ever will or can be...the common transactions and the general interests of Europe."10 We are a connecting link between the United States and Europe. The American Government has...
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The Cambridge History of British Foreign Policy, 1783-1919, Volumen3

Sir Adolphus William Ward, George Peabody Gooch - 1923 - 690 páginas
...Britain to Europe very similar to that laid down by Disraeli in his speech quoted above1. He writes: " I do not believe that England ever will or can be...be made the most of, should be thriftily used...." And he adds : " As I understand Lord Clarendon's ideas, they are fairly represented by his very important...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volumen231

1920 - 438 páginas
...power which has been its outcome. ' I do not believe,' he wrote in 1869, 'that England will ' ever or can be unfaithful to her great tradition, or can...transactions and the general ' interests of Europe.' * The most striking thing in the history of British foreign policy is the almost unbroken continuity...
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Gladstone's Foreign Policy

Paul Knaplund - 1970 - 334 páginas
...expressed as his belief that England would remain faithful "to her great tradition" and would maintain "her interest in the common transactions and the general interests of Europe." "But," he continued significantly, "her credit and her power form a fund which in order that they may be made...
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