| Edmund Burke - 1856 - 874 стор.
...Committee, that the conduct of the Administration was the first and chief cause of the calamities which befell that army, do hereby visit with severe reprehension...whose counsels led to such disastrous results." The discussion occupied two nights, during the first of which it proceeded somewhat heavily. Mr. Roebuck... | |
| 1856 - 836 стор.
...Committee, that the conduct of the Administration •was the first and chief cause of the calamities which befell that army, do hereby visit with severe reprehension...whose counsels led to such disastrous results." The discussion occupied two nights, during the first of which it proceeded somewhat heavily. Mr. Roebuck... | |
| Thomas Power O'Connor - 1879 - 756 стор.
...sufferings of the army during the previous winter in the Crimea chiefly to the then Cabinet, and declared every member of that Cabinet, whose counsels led to such disastrous results, worthy of " severe reprehension." * The Aberdeen Cabinet was that, as the reader knows, alluded to.... | |
| Thomas Power O'Connor - 1880 - 354 стор.
...of the army during the previous winter in the • Crimea chiefly to the then Cabinet, and declared every member of that Cabinet, whose counsels led to such disastrous results, worthy of " severe reprehension."3 The Aberdeen Cabinet was that, as the reader knows, alluded to.... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - 1881 - 274 стор.
...committee that the conduct of the administration was the first and chief cause of the calamities which befell that army, do hereby visit with severe reprehension...whose counsels led to such disastrous results." The disclosures attendant upon this inquiry of civil incapacity and military fortitude led to a debate... | |
| Sir Spencer Walpole - 1889 - 546 стор.
...the report of the Sebastopol Committee, and founded on it a motion visiting ' with severe reprobation every member of that Cabinet whose counsels led to such disastrous results.' A man less generous than Lord John might have seized the opportunity to sever himself from the responsibility... | |
| Henry Duff Traill - 1891 - 250 стор.
...the Administration was the first and chief cause of the calamities that befell that army,' and to ' visit with severe reprehension every member of that...Cabinet whose counsels led to such disastrous results.' No one doubts now, as few doubted then, that this stern sentence of condemnation was deserved. But... | |
| Henry Duff Traill - 1891 - 292 стор.
...the Administration was the first and chief cause of the calamities that befell that army,' and to ' visit with severe reprehension every member of that Cabinet whose counsels led to such disastrous results.1 No one doubts now, as few doubted then, that this stern sentence of condemnation was deserved.... | |
| John Arthur Roebuck - 1897 - 450 стор.
...Prince Consort," vol. iii. p. 219. Administration was the first and chief cause of the calamities which befell that army, do hereby visit with severe reprehension every member of that Cabinet which led to such disastrous results." The debate occupied two nights, on the second of which two petitions,... | |
| Asa Briggs - 1975 - 368 стор.
...with the publication of the report, but Roebuck insisted on moving a motion in July, 1855, visiting "with severe reprehension every member of that Cabinet...whose counsels led to such disastrous results." The moment seemed propitious for a sharp bout of political excitement, for, between the publication of... | |
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