| William Ewart Gladstone - 1879 - 280 pagina’s
...illustrate those right principles by some of the departures from them that have taken place of late years. I first give you, gentlemen, what I think the right...strength of the Empire by just legislation and economy (i) Justlegisat home, thereby producing two of the great elements of economy. national power — namely,... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1880 - 372 pagina’s
...illustrate those right principles by some of the departures from them that have taken place of late years. I first give you, gentlemen, what I think the right...strength of the Empire by just legislation and economy (i) 7«rf J*«at home, thereby producing two of the great elements ot economy. national power — namely,... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams, John Alden - 1884 - 410 pagina’s
...illustrate those right principles by some of the departures from them that have taken place of late years. I first give you, gentlemen, what I think the right...thereby producing two of the great elements of national power—namely, wealth, which is a physical element, and union and contentment, which are moral elements,—and... | |
| Spenser Wilkinson - 1894 - 366 pagina’s
...Midlothian speech of 1879, enumerated " the right principles of foreign policy ". They were:— 1. To foster the strength of the empire by just legislation and economy at home, and to reserve the expenditure of that strength for great and worthy occasions abroad. 2. The aim of... | |
| H. J. Ogden - 1901 - 358 pagina’s
...Imperialism, let us recall his own statement of his principles of foreign policy : — " I first give you what I think the right principles of foreign policy. The first thing 13 to foster the strength of the Empire by just legislation and economy at home, thereby producing... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 466 pagina’s
...illustrate those right principles by some of the departures from them that have taken place of late years. I first give you, gentlemen, what I think the right...physical element, and union and contentment, which are the moral elements, — and to reserve the strength of the empire, to reserve the expenditure of that... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 458 pagina’s
...illustrate those right principles by some of the departures from them that have taken place of late years. I first give you, gentlemen, what I think the right...physical element, and union and contentment, which are the moral elements, — and to reserve the strength of the empire, to reserve the expenditure of that... | |
| Walter Lyon Blease - 1913 - 562 pagina’s
...public law." 3 Gladstone laid down six general principles by which our foreign policy should be guided. "The first thing is to foster the strength of the...is a physical element, and union and contentment, I which are moral elements — and to reserve the strength of the (- I Empire, to reserve the expenditure... | |
| Esmé Wingfield-Stratford - 1913 - 696 pagina’s
...categorically, in Midlothian, what he conceived to be the right principles of foreign policy : (1) To foster the strength of the Empire by just legislation and economy. (2) To preserve peace among the nations of the world — " especially, were it but for shame, when... | |
| Caroline Alice Wakeman - 1917 - 188 pagina’s
...llr. Gladstone laid down six principles by which Great Britain's foreign policy should be guided:1. To foster the strength of the empire by Just legislation and economy at home, thereby producing wealth, union. contentment and strength of empire. 2. To preserve to the world, the blessings of peace.... | |
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