The Life and Speeches of the Right Hon. John Bright, M.P. |
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Էջ 16
... and because I feel thisbecause I wish the Government to live and
prosperbecause I wish this House to stand in honour before the country —
because I wish the country to hold a position of repute and morality before the
world , therefore 16 ...
... and because I feel thisbecause I wish the Government to live and
prosperbecause I wish this House to stand in honour before the country —
because I wish the country to hold a position of repute and morality before the
world , therefore 16 ...
Էջ 29
... I feel the strongest conviction in my conscience that I am doing my duty , not
less to the people of whom I am one , than to the monarchy under which I live . '
The orator might as well have appealed to a wall of adamant . The House was
panic ...
... I feel the strongest conviction in my conscience that I am doing my duty , not
less to the people of whom I am one , than to the monarchy under which I live . '
The orator might as well have appealed to a wall of adamant . The House was
panic ...
Էջ 98
It is impossible for any man who can have an opinion worth anything on any
question , not to have some kind of an opinion on the question of this war . I am
not ashamed of my opinion , or the sympathy which I feel , and have over and
over ...
It is impossible for any man who can have an opinion worth anything on any
question , not to have some kind of an opinion on the question of this war . I am
not ashamed of my opinion , or the sympathy which I feel , and have over and
over ...
Էջ 107
I want to know whether you feel as I feel upon this question . When I can get
down to my home from this House , I find half a dozen little children playing upon
my hearth . How many members are there who can say with me , that the most ...
I want to know whether you feel as I feel upon this question . When I can get
down to my home from this House , I find half a dozen little children playing upon
my hearth . How many members are there who can say with me , that the most ...
Էջ 153
Lord Palmerston said he trusted that the two countries and Governments would
both feel it to be their interest by every honourable means to preserve peace ,
and that the subjects indicated were not such as to be incapable of amicable ...
Lord Palmerston said he trusted that the two countries and Governments would
both feel it to be their interest by every honourable means to preserve peace ,
and that the subjects indicated were not such as to be incapable of amicable ...
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The Life and Speeches of the Right Honourable John Bright, M.P. George Barnett Smith Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1881 |
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