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" We are convinced, I am convinced at least, that if any violent attempt were made to overthrow those rights and interfere with that independence, those who made the attempt would find in the result that it would not be Denmark alone with which they would... "
The Political History of England ...: Low, S. & L.C. Sanders. The reign of ... - Page 188
edited by - 1907
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 82

1864 - 640 pages
...overthrow those eights and interfere with that independence, ;hose who made the attempt would find in he result that it would not be Denmark alone with which they would have to contend." And even on the 8th of March, 1864, Earl Eluseell spoke as follows : — ' All I can say is, that the...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1864 - 1376 pages
...that if any violent attempt were made to overthrow those rights and interfere with that independence, those who made the attempt would find in the result...Denmark alone with which they would have to contend."— [3 Hamard, clxxii. 1252.] It is thus evident that the noble Lord spoke of France and Russia in connection...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 115

1864 - 606 pages
...that if any violent attempt were made to overthrow those rights and interfere with that independence, those who made the attempt would find in the result...it would not be Denmark alone with which they would hate to contend.' Let the reader compare with these promises the scenes that are passing and have passed...
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A History of Our Own Times: From the Accession of Queen Victoria ..., Volume 4

Justin McCarthy - 1880 - 334 pages
...convinced—I am convinced at least—that if any violent attempt were made to overthrow the rights and interfere with the independence of Denmark, those...Denmark alone with which they would have to contend." These words were afterwards explained as intended to be merely prophetic, and to indicate Lord Palmerston's...
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A History of Our Own Times: From the Accession of Queen Victoria ..., Volume 2

Justin McCarthy - 1881 - 708 pages
...convinced — I am convinced, at least — that if any violent attempt were made to overthrow the rights and interfere with the independence of Denmark, those...Denmark alone with which they would have to contend." These words were afterward explained as intended to be merely prophetic, and to indicate Lord Palmerston's...
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Guizot's Popular History of England : from the Accession of Victoria, 1837-1874

Guizot (M., François) - 1881 - 672 pages
...convinced — I am convinced, at least — that if any violent attempt were made to overthrow the rights, and interfere with the independence of Denmark, those...Denmark alone with which they would have to contend." The hour of peril had now arrived ; the attempt was in process of execution ; the Austrian and Prussian...
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A Popular History of England: From the Earliest Times to the ..., Volume 5

Guizot (M., François) - 1881 - 692 pages
...convinced — I am convinced, at least — that if any violent attempt were made to overthrow the rights, and interfere with the independence of Denmark, those...Denmark alone with which they would have to contend." The hour of peril had now arrived ; the attempt was in process of execution ; the Austrian and Prussian...
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The Right Hon. Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, K ..., Volume 2, Issue 3

Alexander Charles Ewald - 1881 - 274 pages
...if any violent attempt were made to overthrow those rights and interfere with that inde! pendence, those who made the attempt would find in the result...Denmark alone with which they would have to contend." That, commented the leader of the Opposition, was a statesmanlike declaration of policy, which produced...
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Selected Speeches of the Late Right Honourable the Earl of ..., Volume 2

Benjamin Disraeli - 1882 - 662 pages
...that if any violent attempt were made to overthrow those rights, and interfere with that independence, those who made the attempt would find in the result...Denmark alone with which they would have to contend.' I say that is a clear, statesmanslike, and manly declaration of policy. It was not a hurried or hasty...
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Selected speeches, ed. by T.E. Kebbel, Volumes 1-2

Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1882 - 694 pages
...that if any violent attempt were made to overthrow those rights, and interfere with that independence, those who made the attempt would find in the result...Denmark alone with which they would have to contend.' I say that is a clear, statesmanslike, and manly declaration of policy. It was not a hurried or hasty...
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