The Life and Speeches of the Right Honourable John Bright, M.P.A. C. Armstrong & son, 1881 |
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... asked me how I spoke so easily . I then took the full advantage of my seniority to set forth my notions , which I need not repeat here , except this — that in his case , as in most , I thought it would be best not to burden the memory ...
... asked me how I spoke so easily . I then took the full advantage of my seniority to set forth my notions , which I need not repeat here , except this — that in his case , as in most , I thought it would be best not to burden the memory ...
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... asked , Does any one know what solitary confine- ment is ? When the guilty mind is left without anything to distract attention from itself , it cannot remain inactive , it must think , and the remorse which accompanies its misdeeds will ...
... asked , Does any one know what solitary confine- ment is ? When the guilty mind is left without anything to distract attention from itself , it cannot remain inactive , it must think , and the remorse which accompanies its misdeeds will ...
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... asked what language could express his indignation at such con- duct . ' You have the form of man , you may have the faculties of man , you may claim the right which your Creator has con- ferred upon you ; but if you are thus coerced ...
... asked what language could express his indignation at such con- duct . ' You have the form of man , you may have the faculties of man , you may claim the right which your Creator has con- ferred upon you ; but if you are thus coerced ...
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... asked what a savage would think of the religion of the English people , if he had seen one of its ministers , on the pre- vious Saturday night , conducted through the streets by a civil magistrate and the police , amidst the shouts and ...
... asked what a savage would think of the religion of the English people , if he had seen one of its ministers , on the pre- vious Saturday night , conducted through the streets by a civil magistrate and the police , amidst the shouts and ...
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... asked the electors to stand forward and become standard - bearers in that great army of justice and right which was already marching forward to the deliverance of the country . Mr. Bright repeated his previous declaration that he was no ...
... asked the electors to stand forward and become standard - bearers in that great army of justice and right which was already marching forward to the deliverance of the country . Mr. Bright repeated his previous declaration that he was no ...
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