The Life and Speeches of the Right Hon. John Bright, M.P. |
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... good fortune of having it in his power — undecorated , bearing no mark of rank
or of title from his Sovereign , or from the people — to perform another signal
service in the same cause for the benefit of , I hope , a not ungrateful country .
... good fortune of having it in his power — undecorated , bearing no mark of rank
or of title from his Sovereign , or from the people — to perform another signal
service in the same cause for the benefit of , I hope , a not ungrateful country .
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... whom the words of the Chancellor of the Exchequer have not brought hope ,
and to whom his measures , which have been defended with an eloquence few
can equal , and with a logic none can contest , have not administered consolation
.
... whom the words of the Chancellor of the Exchequer have not brought hope ,
and to whom his measures , which have been defended with an eloquence few
can equal , and with a logic none can contest , have not administered consolation
.
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I have felt it an honour to sit in this House up to this time , and I hope that
hereafter the character of this House will not be impaired by the course which is
about to be taken . I have endeavoured to show to my countrymen what I
consider to be ...
I have felt it an honour to sit in this House up to this time , and I hope that
hereafter the character of this House will not be impaired by the course which is
about to be taken . I have endeavoured to show to my countrymen what I
consider to be ...
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I hope and pray that when the impartial pen of history in after times shall tell the
story of our doings in this session of the British Parliament , it may not have to say
that the Prime Minister and his colleagues , and the House of Commons ...
I hope and pray that when the impartial pen of history in after times shall tell the
story of our doings in this session of the British Parliament , it may not have to say
that the Prime Minister and his colleagues , and the House of Commons ...
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... that it really means a representation of the people , and you will show further ,
what I hope you will prove by your votes on this bill , that you are willing the
institutions you boast of so much , and pretend to love so much , shall repose
upon the ...
... that it really means a representation of the people , and you will show further ,
what I hope you will prove by your votes on this bill , that you are willing the
institutions you boast of so much , and pretend to love so much , shall repose
upon the ...
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The Life and Speeches of the Right Honourable John Bright, M.P. George Barnett Smith Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1881 |
The Life and Speeches of the Right Hon. John Bright, M.P. George Barnett Smith Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1881 |
The Life and Speeches of the Right Hon. John Bright, M.P. George Barnett Smith Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1881 |
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