| England - 1868 - 800 pages
...another speech which was made in this city of Edinburgh. We had to prepare the mind of the country — to educate, if it be not arrogant to use such a phrase — to educate our party on th is subjeet of Reform. It is a large party, and its attention can only be obtained to the consideratiun... | |
| John Scott (Political writer, of Belfast.) - Great Britain - 1868 - 296 pages
...80th, 1867, you are reported, by telegraph, to have said : — " During that period of seven years, I had to prepare the mind of the country, and to educate,...not arrogant to use such a phrase, — to educate mir party. It is a large party, and requires its attention to be called to questions of this kind with... | |
| England - 1868 - 802 pages
...another speech which was made in this city of Edinburgh. We had to prepare the mind of the country — to educate, if it be not arrogant to use such a phrase — to educate our party on this subject of Reform. It is a large party, and ils attention can only be obtained to the consideration... | |
| Scotland - 1868 - 824 pages
...another speech which was made in this city of Edinburgh. We had to prepare the mind of the country — to educate, if it be not arrogant to use such a phrase — to educate oar party on this sttbjecl of Reform, It it a large party, and tit attention eon only be obtained to... | |
| Percival Leigh, Richard Doyle, John Leech, John Tenniel - Caricatures and cartoons - 1878 - 124 pages
...heard in any speech which has been made in iJie city of Edinburgh. (Laughter and cheers.) I had— if it be not arrogant to' use such a phrase— TO...questions of this kind with some pressure. I had to prepare the mind of Parliament and the country on this question of Reform:" — MR. DISRAELI'S Speech... | |
| Francis Hitchman - 1879 - 546 pages
...with the question of Reform, and explained how, during the seven years between 1859 and 1866 he "had had to prepare the mind of the country and to educate...called to questions of this kind with some pressure." The use of this phrase was criticised somewhat severely, especially by the organs of " cultivated Liberalism,"... | |
| Francis Hitchman - 1879 - 556 pages
...to prepare the mind of the country and to educate—if it be not arrogant to use such a phrase—to educate our party. It is a large party and requires...called to questions of this kind with some pressure." The use of this phrase was criticised somewhat severely, especially by the organs of " cultivated Liberalism,"... | |
| Thomas Power O'Connor - Great Britain - 1879 - 756 pages
...characteristic trick. Describing his action with regard to his own party on this question of Reform, he said, " I had to prepare the mind of the country, and to educate, — if it be not too arrogant to use such a phrase, — I had to educate our party; for a large party requires its attention,... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1879 - 524 pages
...education of his party. ' I had to prepare the mind of the country,' he remarked, 'and to educate—if it be not arrogant to use such a phrase— to educate our party.' This observation gave rise to so much comment, that Mr. Disraeli wrote to the journals, explaining... | |
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