The Life and Speeches of the Right Hon. John Bright, M.P.Hodder and Stoughton, 1881 |
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... liberal view of the matter . But if 300,000 or 400,000 were admitted to the franchise , he could not refuse the measure , because , in his opinion , those numbers ought to be doubled . " Mr. Bright said he considered the bill failed in ...
... liberal view of the matter . But if 300,000 or 400,000 were admitted to the franchise , he could not refuse the measure , because , in his opinion , those numbers ought to be doubled . " Mr. Bright said he considered the bill failed in ...
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... Liberal side of the House , who wanted a pure Whig Government , which would never be seen again - which , in fact , was just as much extinct as the dodo . But he preferred that the Government should withdraw their bill rather than that ...
... Liberal side of the House , who wanted a pure Whig Government , which would never be seen again - which , in fact , was just as much extinct as the dodo . But he preferred that the Government should withdraw their bill rather than that ...
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... liberal contribu- tions than they can ever be by the penny per pound issuing from the pockets of men who do not attend your church , and who are rendered ten times more hostile to it by the very effort to make them contribute to its ...
... liberal contribu- tions than they can ever be by the penny per pound issuing from the pockets of men who do not attend your church , and who are rendered ten times more hostile to it by the very effort to make them contribute to its ...
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... liberal as any other religious body , while its congregations would be as united as those of Dis- senters , and its action would be greatly strengthened . Mr. Bright thus closed his telling speech : - ' This question has now come to a ...
... liberal as any other religious body , while its congregations would be as united as those of Dis- senters , and its action would be greatly strengthened . Mr. Bright thus closed his telling speech : - ' This question has now come to a ...
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... liberal enough to support its own churches ? He believed that these rates could not be maintained , and Mr. Estcourt himself did not believe that any scheme which had been submitted to the House could do anything material to settle this ...
... liberal enough to support its own churches ? He believed that these rates could not be maintained , and Mr. Estcourt himself did not believe that any scheme which had been submitted to the House could do anything material to settle this ...
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