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Page xii
... Gladstone's intervention . Continued inaction impossible . CHAPTER V POLICY OF AUSTRIA War not the object of the agitation , but assurance to the Government that they may rely on the support of the whole nation in any effective steps ...
... Gladstone's intervention . Continued inaction impossible . CHAPTER V POLICY OF AUSTRIA War not the object of the agitation , but assurance to the Government that they may rely on the support of the whole nation in any effective steps ...
Page xiv
... GLADSTONE'S LIVERPOOL SPEECH Feeling in Ireland on Armenia . - Origin of the agitation.- Consultation with Mr. Gladstone . - Misrepresentation of Mr. Gladstone's speech . - Chief points of his speech . 163-175 CHAPTER XIV LORD ...
... GLADSTONE'S LIVERPOOL SPEECH Feeling in Ireland on Armenia . - Origin of the agitation.- Consultation with Mr. Gladstone . - Misrepresentation of Mr. Gladstone's speech . - Chief points of his speech . 163-175 CHAPTER XIV LORD ...
Page xvi
... Gladstone regarding the Concert of Europe . - An amende due to Russia.- Mischief of guaranteeing the status quo . - Sultan's power of mischief augmented by the Crimean War . - A for- gotten factor in the case . - Nations ruined from ...
... Gladstone regarding the Concert of Europe . - An amende due to Russia.- Mischief of guaranteeing the status quo . - Sultan's power of mischief augmented by the Crimean War . - A for- gotten factor in the case . - Nations ruined from ...
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... Gladstone divined it with that magnetic insight which is quicker than reason in placing a leader of men en rapport with a great and free people , and acted on his belief while some leading Liberals , judging from parliamentary ...
... Gladstone divined it with that magnetic insight which is quicker than reason in placing a leader of men en rapport with a great and free people , and acted on his belief while some leading Liberals , judging from parliamentary ...
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... Gladstone's policy , not at all because he feared that it would lead to war , but because he believed that the Bulgarians were not fit for self - government . Centuries of Turkish oppression , he thought , had so cowed and unmanned them ...
... Gladstone's policy , not at all because he feared that it would lead to war , but because he believed that the Bulgarians were not fit for self - government . Centuries of Turkish oppression , he thought , had so cowed and unmanned them ...
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