The Life and Speeches of the Right Hon. John Bright, M.P.Hodder and Stoughton, 1881 |
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... millions of Frenchmen engaged in the honest occupations of their country , were as anxious for perpetual peace with England as the most intelligent and Christian Englishman could be for a perpetual peace with France . The Emperor ...
... millions of Frenchmen engaged in the honest occupations of their country , were as anxious for perpetual peace with England as the most intelligent and Christian Englishman could be for a perpetual peace with France . The Emperor ...
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... millions . The affairs of China were also fully discussed in the session of 1864 , when Mr. Cobden made a power- ful attack upon the policy of the Government . In accordance with the doctrines which he had always consistently maintained ...
... millions . The affairs of China were also fully discussed in the session of 1864 , when Mr. Cobden made a power- ful attack upon the policy of the Government . In accordance with the doctrines which he had always consistently maintained ...
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... millions of them are , should be taxed year after year to carry on a policy which for thirty years has covered us with discredit , and has wholly failed ; and that this policy should be carried on only to please a curious crotchet which ...
... millions of them are , should be taxed year after year to carry on a policy which for thirty years has covered us with discredit , and has wholly failed ; and that this policy should be carried on only to please a curious crotchet which ...
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... millions . Mr. Bright said that during his seventeen years ' experience in that House he had never known an instance of a question of such magnitude and importance brought before it without notice , and of such a resolution being ...
... millions . Mr. Bright said that during his seventeen years ' experience in that House he had never known an instance of a question of such magnitude and importance brought before it without notice , and of such a resolution being ...
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... Millions more would be involved ; there must be an increase of the standing army , and the works would be useless . without soldiers to man them . He wanted to know by whom this expenditure was urged ; was it by an united Cabinet ? As ...
... Millions more would be involved ; there must be an increase of the standing army , and the works would be useless . without soldiers to man them . He wanted to know by whom this expenditure was urged ; was it by an united Cabinet ? As ...
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The Life and Speeches of the Right Hon. John Bright, M.P. George Barnett Smith Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1881 |
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