The Life and Speeches of the Right Hon. John Bright, M.P.Hodder and Stoughton, 1881 |
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Արդյունքներ 74–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... amongst these questions was the negotiation of the French Treaty . Mr. Bright , who was in perfect accord with Mr. Cobden both as regards the reduction of our national VOL . II . 1 expenditure and the advantages which must accrue from ...
... amongst these questions was the negotiation of the French Treaty . Mr. Bright , who was in perfect accord with Mr. Cobden both as regards the reduction of our national VOL . II . 1 expenditure and the advantages which must accrue from ...
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... amongst us was interested in this matter ? There was a portion of the press which vituperated everything connected with the French people and the French Government ; and he ( Mr. Bright ) suspected it was with the object of supporting a ...
... amongst us was interested in this matter ? There was a portion of the press which vituperated everything connected with the French people and the French Government ; and he ( Mr. Bright ) suspected it was with the object of supporting a ...
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... amongst the most powerful and able of his Parliamentary orations . Certainly , on the question of public expenditure and our relations with France , he has never spoken more eloquently . Mr. 1860-64 . ] PUBLIC EXPENDITURE .
... amongst the most powerful and able of his Parliamentary orations . Certainly , on the question of public expenditure and our relations with France , he has never spoken more eloquently . Mr. 1860-64 . ] PUBLIC EXPENDITURE .
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... then observed that Mr. Disraeli , in his early writings , had expressed opinions - it might be 3 VOL . II . merely to excite a sensation amongst his readers- very much 1860-64 . ] THE STANSFELD - MAZZINI INCIDENT . 33.
... then observed that Mr. Disraeli , in his early writings , had expressed opinions - it might be 3 VOL . II . merely to excite a sensation amongst his readers- very much 1860-64 . ] THE STANSFELD - MAZZINI INCIDENT . 33.
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George Barnett Smith. merely to excite a sensation amongst his readers- very much like those attributed to M. Mazzini . Mr. Disraeli hereupon sprang up and said , ' There is not the slightest foundation for that statement . I give it the ...
George Barnett Smith. merely to excite a sensation amongst his readers- very much like those attributed to M. Mazzini . Mr. Disraeli hereupon sprang up and said , ' There is not the slightest foundation for that statement . I give it the ...
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