The Life and Speeches of the Right Hon. John Bright, M.P.Hodder and Stoughton, 1881 |
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... matter was first referred to by Mr. Cox , the member for Finsbury , when Mr. Stansfeld warmly repudiated the statement made by the Procureur - Imperial . He said it was quite true that he lived at the address indicated , but he knew ...
... matter was first referred to by Mr. Cox , the member for Finsbury , when Mr. Stansfeld warmly repudiated the statement made by the Procureur - Imperial . He said it was quite true that he lived at the address indicated , but he knew ...
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... matter in a spirit which was unfair and ungenerous to Mr. Stansfeld . He referred to members of the House who in the past had distinguished themselves as the friends of Polish , Hungarian , and Italian refugees ; and if there was any ...
... matter in a spirit which was unfair and ungenerous to Mr. Stansfeld . He referred to members of the House who in the past had distinguished themselves as the friends of Polish , Hungarian , and Italian refugees ; and if there was any ...
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... matters of taxation that had received the sanction of the House of Commons . Lord Palmerston , who was by no means so earnest on this question as Mr. Gladstone , moved for a Committee , on the 25th of May , which should institute an ...
... matters of taxation that had received the sanction of the House of Commons . Lord Palmerston , who was by no means so earnest on this question as Mr. Gladstone , moved for a Committee , on the 25th of May , which should institute an ...
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... matter of this kind to be passed over as if it were of no im- portance , and I think the posterity of the existing generation of Englishmen would have reason to look back - with contempt I will say - upon the Parliament of 1860 , if it ...
... matter of this kind to be passed over as if it were of no im- portance , and I think the posterity of the existing generation of Englishmen would have reason to look back - with contempt I will say - upon the Parliament of 1860 , if it ...
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... matter ; for every man of them who knew anything about what he was voting for knew that the House of Commons repealed the paper excise , not merely because it wished to remit a million of taxes , but because it thought that to strangle ...
... matter ; for every man of them who knew anything about what he was voting for knew that the House of Commons repealed the paper excise , not merely because it wished to remit a million of taxes , but because it thought that to strangle ...
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