We have an interest in the independence of Belgium which is wider than that which we may have in the literal operation of the guarantee. It is found in the answer to the question, whether, under the circumstances of the case, this country, endowed as... Debates: Official Report - Página 14por Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - 1914Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Parliament, 1914. House of Commons - 1914 - 186 páginas
...but the thing seems to me so clear that no context could make any difference to the meaning of it. Mr. Gladstone said : — " We have an interest in...to the question whether, under the circumstances of the case, this country, endowed as it is with influence and power, would quietly stand by and witness... | |
| Stanley Solomon Sheip, Alfred Bingham - 1914 - 366 páginas
...but the thing seems to me so clear that no context could make any difference to the meaning of it. He said : "We have an interest in the independence of...to the question whether, under the circumstances of the case, this country, endowed as it is with influence and power, would quietly stand by and witness... | |
| James Montgomery Beck - 1914 - 244 páginas
...1839 with respect to Belgium. Those who invoke the authority of Gladstone should remember that he also said : We have an interest in the independence of...to the question whether, under the circumstances of the case, this country, endowed as it is with influence and power, would quietly stand by and witness... | |
| Morgan Philips Price - 1914 - 494 páginas
...but the thing seems to me so clear that no context could make anv difference to the meaning of it. Mr. Gladstone said: — " We have an interest in the...found in the answer to the question whether, under the cireumstances of the case, this country, endowed as it is with influence and power, would quietly stand... | |
| James Montgomery Beck - 1914 - 248 páginas
...1839 with respect to Belgium. Those who invoke the authority of Gladstone should remember that he also said: We have an interest in the independence of Belgium...to the question whether, under the circumstances of the case, this country, endowed as it is with influence and power, would quietly stand by and witness... | |
| 1915 - 542 páginas
...British Government to safeguard the integrity of Belgium. Now England, in the words of Mr. Gladstone, had an interest in the independence of Belgium which is...to the question whether, under the circumstances of the case, this country, endowed as it is with influence and power, would quietly stand by and witness... | |
| Henry William Massingham - 1914 - 12 páginas
...the day that witnessed that absorption would hear the knell of public right and law in Europe ? But we have an interest in the independence of Belgium...It is found in the answer to the question whether, in the circumstances of the case, this country, endowed as it is with influence and power, would quietly... | |
| 1914 - 196 páginas
...but the thing seems to me so clear that no context could make any difference to the meaning of it. Mr. Gladstone said: — " We have an interest in the...operation of the guarantee. It is found in the answer tc the question whether under the circumstances of the case, this country, endowed as it is with influence... | |
| Henry William Massingham - 1914 - 12 páginas
...the day that witnessed that absorption would hear the knell of public right and law in Europe '! But we have an interest in the independence of Belgium...literal operation of the guarantee. It is found in the ans\ver to the question whether, in the circumstances of the case, this country, endowed as it is with... | |
| John McFarland Kennedy - 1914 - 228 páginas
...one further quotation from Mr. Gladstone as to what he thought about the independence of Belgium. He said : We have an interest in the independence of Belgium which is wider than that we have in the literal operation of the guarantee. It is found in the answer to the question whether... | |
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