Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury Quote

A Government which is strong enough to hold its own will generally command an acquiescence which with all but very speculative minds, is the equivalent of contentment.


Quarterly Review, 117, 1865, p. 550.


A Government which is strong enough to hold its own will generally command an acquiescence which with all but very speculative minds, is the...

A Government which is strong enough to hold its own will generally command an acquiescence which with all but very speculative minds, is the...

A Government which is strong enough to hold its own will generally command an acquiescence which with all but very speculative minds, is the...

A Government which is strong enough to hold its own will generally command an acquiescence which with all but very speculative minds, is the...