| Lajos Kossuth - Hungary - 1850 - 428 pages
...expressly, that I demand of the House 200,000 soldiers, and the necessary pecuniary grants. (Cheers.) " Gentlemen, what I meant to say is, that this request...of the country ! And I would ask you, gentlemen, if anywhere in our country a breast sighs for liberation, or a wish waits for its fulfilment, let that... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - Hungary - 1852 - 470 pages
...solemnly and expressly, that I demand of the House 200,000 soldiers, and the necessary pecuniary grants. " Gentlemen, what I meant to say is, that this request...the •country ! And I would ask you, gentlemen, if anywhere in our country a breast sighs for liberation, or a wish waits for its fulfilment, let that... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - Hungary - 1852 - 702 pages
...and expressly, that I demand • of the House 200,000 soldiers, and the necessary pecuniary grants. " Gentlemen, what I meant to say is, that this request...of the country ! And I would ask you, gentlemen, if anywhere in our country a breast sighs for liberation, or a wish waits for its fulfilment, let that... | |
| William Henry Stiles - Austria - 1852 - 476 pages
...grants. (Cheers.) Gentlemen, what I meant to ray is, that this request on the part of the governmeut ought not to be considered as a vote of confidence. No ; we ask for your vote for tlie preservation of the country ! And I would ask you, gentlemen, if anv where in our country a breast... | |
| E O. S - 1854 - 598 pages
...across his breast, continued with a voice still trembling with emotion:— " What I desired to say was, that this request on the part of the Government ought not to be considered as a demand for a vote of confidence; no, we ask your vote for the preservation of the country; and gentlemen,... | |
| Hungary - 1854 - 622 pages
...his breast, continued with a voice still trembling with emotion : — " What I desired to say was, that this request on the part of the Government ought not to be considered as a demand for a vote of confidence ; no, we ask your vote for the preservation of the country ; and gentlemen,... | |
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