The Life and Speeches of the Right Hon. John Bright, M.P.Hodder and Stoughton, 1881 |
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... majority in the House , as well as a large party in the country , were at this time filled with fears of a possible foreign aggression . France , it was said , had a far greater force under arms than she required for the purpose of ...
... majority in the House , as well as a large party in the country , were at this time filled with fears of a possible foreign aggression . France , it was said , had a far greater force under arms than she required for the purpose of ...
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... majority of 268 to 39. Another amendment moved by the hon . gentleman himself only obtained thirty - seven votes , and the original resolution was agreed to . A bill was subsequently brought in to give effect to the resolution , and the ...
... majority of 268 to 39. Another amendment moved by the hon . gentleman himself only obtained thirty - seven votes , and the original resolution was agreed to . A bill was subsequently brought in to give effect to the resolution , and the ...
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... majority , a peer had confessed to him that it would certainly have passed if it had come before those only who regularly attended the sittings of the House . ' About two hundred members , who hardly ever come there , were let loose for ...
... majority , a peer had confessed to him that it would certainly have passed if it had come before those only who regularly attended the sittings of the House . ' About two hundred members , who hardly ever come there , were let loose for ...
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... majority of 21 , but as it was practically hopeless to attempt to get through with the bill , on the 11th of June Lord John Russell announced its withdrawal . Mr. Bright said that although he could not blame the noble lord for the ...
... majority of 21 , but as it was practically hopeless to attempt to get through with the bill , on the 11th of June Lord John Russell announced its withdrawal . Mr. Bright said that although he could not blame the noble lord for the ...
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... majority of whom had generally shown themselves considerate and just to the people of the country ; but the modern peerage was bred in the slime and corruption of the rotten borough system , and they need not look to a House so ...
... majority of whom had generally shown themselves considerate and just to the people of the country ; but the modern peerage was bred in the slime and corruption of the rotten borough system , and they need not look to a House so ...
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