The Life and Speeches of the Right Hon. John Bright, M.P.Hodder and Stoughton, 1881 |
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... kind of writing often came in youth from great enthusiasm and from an acquaintance with what at school they were taught to regard as the heroic deeds of ancient days . He ( Mr. Bright ) did not rise for the purpose of saying a single ...
... kind of writing often came in youth from great enthusiasm and from an acquaintance with what at school they were taught to regard as the heroic deeds of ancient days . He ( Mr. Bright ) did not rise for the purpose of saying a single ...
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... kind to be passed over as if it were of no im- portance , and I think the posterity of the existing generation of Englishmen would have reason to look back - with contempt I will say - upon the Parliament of 1860 , if it did not ...
... kind to be passed over as if it were of no im- portance , and I think the posterity of the existing generation of Englishmen would have reason to look back - with contempt I will say - upon the Parliament of 1860 , if it did not ...
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... kind is a crime which may load a man with shame for ever , or it may cover him with lasting renown . But there is another kind of treason , which is treason against a people , which may be committed by a Minister of the Crown , by an ...
... kind is a crime which may load a man with shame for ever , or it may cover him with lasting renown . But there is another kind of treason , which is treason against a people , which may be committed by a Minister of the Crown , by an ...
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... kind . Rome has perished , and the religion which it professed has perished with it . The Christian religion is wholly different , and if there be one thing written more legibly than another in every page of that Book on which you ...
... kind . Rome has perished , and the religion which it professed has perished with it . The Christian religion is wholly different , and if there be one thing written more legibly than another in every page of that Book on which you ...
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... kind of ferocious gesticulation , and still to profess that all this is done in the most friendly and courteous manner . ' Such , however , had been the conduct of our Government ; and the result was that a million of money had been ...
... kind of ferocious gesticulation , and still to profess that all this is done in the most friendly and courteous manner . ' Such , however , had been the conduct of our Government ; and the result was that a million of money had been ...
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