The Life and Speeches of the Right Hon. John Bright, M.P.Hodder and Stoughton, 1881 |
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Էջ 76
... considering that this is a time of peculiar pressure , when a general discontent is arising in different parts of the country at this enormous expenditure , the Government might easily have reduced the military estimates of the year by ...
... considering that this is a time of peculiar pressure , when a general discontent is arising in different parts of the country at this enormous expenditure , the Government might easily have reduced the military estimates of the year by ...
Էջ 107
... consider what was the state of things before the war . It was this : that every year in the Slave States of America there were born into the world one hundred and fifty thousand children - born with the badge and the doom of slavery ...
... consider what was the state of things before the war . It was this : that every year in the Slave States of America there were born into the world one hundred and fifty thousand children - born with the badge and the doom of slavery ...
Էջ 126
... consider this not suf- ficient change for the purposes he wishes . " He is quite mistaken . The changes which he proposes are more extensive than any changes I have ever proposed , either in public or in private . What are these changes ...
... consider this not suf- ficient change for the purposes he wishes . " He is quite mistaken . The changes which he proposes are more extensive than any changes I have ever proposed , either in public or in private . What are these changes ...
Էջ 128
... consider . In America there were 140,000,000 acres of land , surveyed , mapped out , set apart for those who were ready to settle upon them . Under the operation of the Homestead Act , any man of twenty - one years of age might come ...
... consider . In America there were 140,000,000 acres of land , surveyed , mapped out , set apart for those who were ready to settle upon them . Under the operation of the Homestead Act , any man of twenty - one years of age might come ...
Էջ 131
... of him which you have erected in one of the most conspicuous places in your town , without hoping that every citizen of Birmingham , when he comes to consider public questions , whether regarding 1863-64 ] 131 SPEECH AT BIRMINGHAM .
... of him which you have erected in one of the most conspicuous places in your town , without hoping that every citizen of Birmingham , when he comes to consider public questions , whether regarding 1863-64 ] 131 SPEECH AT BIRMINGHAM .
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