| William Henry L.E. Bulwer (baron Dalling and Bulwer.) - 1870 - 462 pages
...undergoing daily the process of physical renovation and of moral improvement. Therefore all that Letters, we hear every day of the week about the decay of the...PALMERSTON." But whilst France thus shrunk back from us Remarks. Russia came forward to take her place by our side, and M. de Brunnow had been sent to London... | |
| Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer - 1871 - 460 pages
...undergoing daily the process of physical renova\ tion and of moral improvement. Therefore all that Letterswe hear every day of the week about the decay of the...PALMERSTON." But whilst France thus shrunk back from us Remarks. Russia came forward to take her place by our side, and M. de Brunnow had been sent to London... | |
| Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer - Great Britain - 1871 - 352 pages
...are undergoing daily the process of physical renovation and of moral improvement. Therefore all that we hear every day of the week about the decay of the...unadulterated nonsense. "Yours sincerely, "PALMERSTON." Remarks. But whilst France thus shrunk back from us Russia came forward to take her place by our side,... | |
| Frank S. Russell - Eastern question (Balkan) - 1877 - 394 pages
...are undergoing daily the process of physical renovation and of moral improvement. Therefore all that we hear every day of the week about the decay of the...and so forth, is pure and unadulterated nonsense.' Still, as he says elsewhere, ' you can't expect much energy of a people with no heels to their shoes.'... | |
| Anthony Evelyn M. Ashley (hon.) - 1879 - 516 pages
...parts of a community are undergoing daily the process of physical renovation and of moral improvement. But whilst France thus shrunk back from us Russia...of his Government on the subject under discussion. The next letter shows clearly the position in which the various parties then stood^the one party bidding... | |
| Lloyd Charles Sanders - 1888 - 276 pages
...of the Ottoman Porte. "All that we hear every day of the week," he once wrote to Sir Henry Bulwer, "about the decay of the Turkish Empire, and its being...and so forth, is pure and unadulterated nonsense. ... If we can procure for it ten years of peace under the joint protection of the five Powers, and... | |
| Lloyd Charles Sanders - 1888 - 276 pages
...of the Ottoman Porte. "All that we hear every day of the week," he once wrote to Sir Henry Bulwer, " about the decay of the Turkish Empire, and its being...and so forth, is pure and unadulterated nonsense. ... If we can procure for it ten years of peace under the joint protection of the five Powers, and... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1888 - 984 pages
...his policy. He believed in the regeneration of Turkey. " All that v.-e hear," he wrote to Mr Bui wer, "about the decay of the Turkish empire, and its being...dead body or a sapless trunk, and so forth, is pure unadulterated nonsense." The two great aims he had in view were to prevent the establishment of Russia... | |
| Charles Alan Fyffe - Europe - 1890 - 538 pages
...and thought that with ten years of peace it might again become a respectable Power. "All that we hear about the decay of the Turkish Empire and its being a dead body or a sapless trunk, and so forth, ia pure and unadulterated nonsense." Bulwer's Pahnerston, ii. either line of passage. It was partly... | |
| Charles Alan Fyffe - Europe - 1892 - 586 pages
...years of peace it might agaiu become a respectable Power. "All that wo hear about the decay of tho Turkish Empire and its being a dead body or a sapless...and so forth, is pure and unadulterated nonsense." Bulwer,s Palmerston, ii. 291). 456 MODERN EUROPE. IRW. either line of passage. It was partly in consequence... | |
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