The Life and Speeches of the Right Hon. John Bright, M.P.Hodder and Stoughton, 1881 |
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... principles of justice and moderation which are necessary in the transactions of the great Powers if the peace of Europe is to be preserved . ' It is scarcely necessary to add that the cession of Savoy and Nice to France was completed ...
... principles of justice and moderation which are necessary in the transactions of the great Powers if the peace of Europe is to be preserved . ' It is scarcely necessary to add that the cession of Savoy and Nice to France was completed ...
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... principles of justice without which human society itself cannot be held together . ' No division was taken on the motion , but in the course of the evening the House voted in Committee of Supply a sum of £ 850,000 on account of the ...
... principles of justice without which human society itself cannot be held together . ' No division was taken on the motion , but in the course of the evening the House voted in Committee of Supply a sum of £ 850,000 on account of the ...
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... principle of the unity and independence of Italy . He was a man of a powerful and fascinating character , and obtained over those with whom he associated a singular influence . Mr. Bright then observed that Mr. Disraeli , in his early ...
... principle of the unity and independence of Italy . He was a man of a powerful and fascinating character , and obtained over those with whom he associated a singular influence . Mr. Bright then observed that Mr. Disraeli , in his early ...
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... principles of the Constitution in the defence of those rights and liberties , if we find that they have been in any degree assailed . ' The usages of the Commons had certainly been infringed by the Upper House ; and after the Com ...
... principles of the Constitution in the defence of those rights and liberties , if we find that they have been in any degree assailed . ' The usages of the Commons had certainly been infringed by the Upper House ; and after the Com ...
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... principle existing for five hundred years , and which he had thought every one admitted , the fundamental and unchangeable prin- ciple of the English Constitution , that taxation and representation were inseparable in this kingdom . The ...
... principle existing for five hundred years , and which he had thought every one admitted , the fundamental and unchangeable prin- ciple of the English Constitution , that taxation and representation were inseparable in this kingdom . The ...
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