The Life and Speeches of the Right Hon. John Bright, M.P.Hodder and Stoughton, 1881 |
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... passed should be passed by each Government for each Presidency , with reference to its own 1860-64 . ] 21 THE AFFAIRS OF INDIA .
... passed should be passed by each Government for each Presidency , with reference to its own 1860-64 . ] 21 THE AFFAIRS OF INDIA .
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... passed through both Houses . Mr. Bright took the opportunity during the session of 1860 of expressing his views on the question of English support of Turkey , in a debate which arose 1860-64 . ] 29 THE NATIONAL DEFENCES .
... passed through both Houses . Mr. Bright took the opportunity during the session of 1860 of expressing his views on the question of English support of Turkey , in a debate which arose 1860-64 . ] 29 THE NATIONAL DEFENCES .
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... passed between Mazzini and his friends , Mr. Disraeli strongly attacked both the member for Halifax and the eminent Italian patriot . On the 17th of March , when the House proposed to go into Committee of Supply , Sir Henry Stracey ...
... passed between Mazzini and his friends , Mr. Disraeli strongly attacked both the member for Halifax and the eminent Italian patriot . On the 17th of March , when the House proposed to go into Committee of Supply , Sir Henry Stracey ...
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... 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 thoroughly sift ...
... 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 thoroughly sift ...
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... passed if it had come before those only who regularly attended the sittings of the House . ' About two hundred members , who hardly ever come there , were let loose for the occasion . ' Mr. Bright urged that the Lords had thrown out ...
... passed if it had come before those only who regularly attended the sittings of the House . ' About two hundred members , who hardly ever come there , were let loose for the occasion . ' Mr. Bright urged that the Lords had thrown out ...
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