Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury Quote

In the supreme struggle of social order against anarchy, we cannot deny to the champions of civilised society the moral latitude which is by common consent accorded to armed men fighting for their country against a foreign foe.


On Lord Castlereagh's use of bribery to pass the Irish Act of Union. Quarterly Review, 111, 1862, p. 204.


In the supreme struggle of social order against anarchy, we cannot deny to the champions of civilised society the moral latitude which is by common...

In the supreme struggle of social order against anarchy, we cannot deny to the champions of civilised society the moral latitude which is by common...

In the supreme struggle of social order against anarchy, we cannot deny to the champions of civilised society the moral latitude which is by common...

In the supreme struggle of social order against anarchy, we cannot deny to the champions of civilised society the moral latitude which is by common...